Open Development Log

Biblora Changelog - Built in the Open

I ship small, frequent improvements to Biblora - a minimalist reading tracker app. This page documents what changed, why we changed it, and how it helps readers. We build transparently and prioritize requests from the community, often inspired by thoughtful tools like StoryGraph.

Biblora Update: v1.7.0 (2025.11.09.)

Feature release: optimized Google auth flow.

Changed Supabase flow to own server flow to improve performance and reliability.

Biblora Update: v1.6.1 (2025.11.08.)

Bug fixes for stability

When clicking the back button on book modification, the book was saved.

  • Fix accidental book save on cancelled modification.

Biblora Update: v1.6.0 (2025.11.03.)

Feature release: added book types for clearer tracking.

I added book types so you can categorize your reads (e.g., physical, ebook, audiobook). This helps make stats clearer and prepares future filters.

  • Add book types.

Biblora Update: v1.5.4 (2025.10.28.)

Bug fixes and improvements for stability and clarity.

This patch release improves production reliability and fixes notes handling.

  • Fix book and entry note.
  • Minor UI fixes.

Biblora Update: v1.5.0 (2025.10.27.)

Feature release with notes and roadmap.

You can now add notes to books, and we’ve published a public roadmap to make upcoming work visible.

  • Add book note.
  • Roadmap page.

Biblora Update: v1.3.0 (2025.10.26.)

A focused release to improve discovery and sign-up clarity.

We introduced lightweight landing pages and added conversion tracking to understand how visitors become readers. Clear messaging and frictionless paths help more people start logging books in seconds.

  • New landing pages.
  • Changelog (this) page.
  • Conversion tracking for the registration funnel.

Biblora Update: v1.0.0 (2025.10.24.)

Initial public release with core reading features.

The first stable version delivers the essentials: add books, track progress, manage your account, and try Biblora with a free trial before subscribing. Simple, reliable, and distraction‑free.

  • User accounts: login, logout, password reset/change, Google sign‑in, email change, data export, deletion.
  • Books: search, add, edit, delete, and start reading.
  • Reading entries: add, add note, modify, and delete.
  • Subscriptions: free trial and three options - monthly, annual, or pay‑per‑use.

About Biblora

Biblora is a calm reading tracker that helps you add books, log pages, and build steady reading habits. It’s a lightweight, low‑cost alternative to complex apps - simple enough to use every day.