Set Reading Goals That Actually Work
Whether you want to read 20 pages a day or finish 12 books a year, Bookyno helps you set realistic reading goals and track your progress every step of the way.
Why Setting Reading Goals Matters
Reading without a goal is like walking without a destination. You might enjoy the journey, but you won't know how far you've come. Setting reading goals gives your habit structure and helps you stay accountable.
Research shows that people who set specific, measurable goals are significantly more likely to follow through. Whether it's 10 pages before bed or 30 minutes during lunch, a clear target turns reading from something you intend to do into something you actually do.
Three Types of Goals to Fit Your Routine
Daily Goals
Set a daily target for pages or minutes. Perfect for building a consistent reading habit. Even 10 pages a day adds up to over 3,600 pages a year.
Weekly Goals
Set a weekly target that gives you flexibility. Read more on weekends, less on busy days. Bookyno tracks your weekly total automatically.
Monthly Goals
Track books completed per month. Great for reading challenges or setting a year-end target. See your monthly progress at a glance.

Build Reading Streaks
Bookyno counts consecutive days of reading and displays your current streak. There's something powerful about not wanting to break a streak. It turns your reading habit into a game where every day counts.
Tips for Setting Effective Reading Goals
Start Small
Begin with a goal you can achieve easily, like 10 pages or 15 minutes a day. Build momentum before increasing your targets.
Be Consistent, Not Ambitious
Reading 15 minutes every day beats reading 2 hours once a week. Consistency builds habits that last.
Track Your Progress
Use Bookyno to log every session. Seeing your progress bar fill up is incredibly motivating and helps you stay on track.
Adjust as Needed
Life changes, and so should your goals. Bookyno lets you update your targets anytime. The key is to keep going, not to be perfect.
Start Setting Your Reading Goals
Download Bookyno for free and set your first reading goal today.

