Aleph for reading goalsA reading goal
A reading goal
that survives March
Most yearly goals die quietly around week six. Aleph shows you the pace you're actually on, early enough to do something about it.
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Pace, not guilt
A goal of 40 books a year is meaningless in February unless you know what it costs per day. Aleph converts the target into a daily page number and shows whether today's reading cleared it.
When you fall behind, the number moves. Twenty-eight pages a day becomes thirty-three. It stays a fact rather than a failure.
Projections from real sessions
Because the projection is built from your logged sessions rather than an average reader, it accounts for the fact that you read 60 pages on Sunday and four on Wednesday.
The year view shows finished books, current pace, and projected total — the three numbers that tell you whether the goal is still live.
Common questions
- Can I set a goal in pages instead of books?
- Yes. Goals can be set in books per year, pages per year, or minutes per day.
- What happens if I fall behind?
- Aleph recalculates the daily pace needed to still finish on time and shows the revised number. Nothing is deleted or penalized.
- Do audiobooks count toward a reading goal?
- Yes, if you choose to include them. Audiobook time converts to a page-equivalent based on the title's length.
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