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Thank you so much! This genuinely made my entire day. Coming up with the greetings was probably the most fun I had during development, so I'm really glad they landed with you. Happy reading!

A private and calm digital space to organize your reading lists, track books, and discover new titles. Focuses on beautiful book covers and personal organization without gamification or social features. Syncs across devices via iCloud.
1.2.1
June 26, 2026
Reading Now Widgets A good book stays with you even when you're not reading it. Now your current read can sit right on your Home Screen, just the cover, the way it's meant to be seen. A quiet reminder of the world you're in the middle of, and an easy way back whenever you need it. Atlas now has a small and medium sized widget, allowing you to see up to four books from your Reading list. A Few Other Improvements - Refresh Book Details. Now you can pull the most up-to-date covers and descriptions for any book in your library straight from Apple Books via the ellipsis menu. - Re-reading's icon has been updated to be the repeat icon. - Book rows in list view have updated swipe gestures, so the old right swipe gesture no longer conflicts with swiping back to the previous page. - Importing now better handles titles where the only difference is punctuation, so books like "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" match even when your CSV leaves the commas out. - For those who have already taken the jump to iOS 27, the toolbar edge effect has been set to soft across the app to keep the same immersive toolbar experience from iOS 26. Atlas 1.2.1 - Fixed a hiccup where a library could look empty for a moment if you added the widget to your Home Screen before opening Atlas. - Tidied up spacing and padding for the new widgets. - Gave the Reading icon its proper color and gradient on the new widgets. As always, if you have feedback, want to say hi, or found a bug, don't hesitate to reach out! I'd love to hear from you at atlas.app@icloud.com Ps. If Atlas has made a nice home for your books and you think it's pretty neat, a rating or review can really help other readers find it on the App Store (and it supports a solo dev!) Happy reading, - Austin
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Thank you so much! This genuinely made my entire day. Coming up with the greetings was probably the most fun I had during development, so I'm really glad they landed with you. Happy reading!
Atlas is a private book tracking application designed to help you organize your reading lists, manage your book collection, and discover new titles. It focuses on a calm and private user experience without gamification or social features.
Atlas is private by design, with no accounts, sign-up, or data collection. Your library lives on your device and syncs through iCloud, ensuring your reading data remains yours.
Yes, Atlas allows you to import your book library from Goodreads, StoryGraph, or a CSV file. You can also export your full library as a CSV.
No, Atlas does not contain advertisements. It is designed to be a distraction-free reading companion.
Atlas is designed for iOS and is currently supported on iPhone. It utilizes iCloud sync to keep your library consistent across all your Apple devices.
The latest version of Atlas is 1.2.1, which was last updated on June 26, 2026. Updates typically focus on improving features and ensuring a seamless experience.
Atlas offers five distinct reading lists: Reading, Reading Next, Someday, Read, and Set Aside. You can easily reorder books within these lists using drag and drop functionality.
Atlas has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, holding a perfect 5.0-star rating from 2 reviews. This indicates a high level of user satisfaction with its features and design.