Aleph for studentsKnow how long
Know how long
the reading actually takes
Three hundred pages by Thursday is only frightening until you know your pace. Log a few sessions and Aleph tells you what the week actually requires.
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Your real pace, not a guess
Reading time estimates on the internet assume you are someone else. Aleph measures you: pages per minute on dense theory, pages per minute on a novel, and how much either drops after 10pm.
After a week of logged sessions, a 40-page assignment stops being an unknown. You know it is 34 minutes, and you can find 34 minutes.
Separate the syllabus from the fun
Shelve assigned reading apart from everything else so coursework doesn't swallow your year in books. Both still count toward your streak.
End of term, your library is a record of what you actually read — useful when a reading list asks what you covered last semester.
Common questions
- Can I track textbooks and PDFs?
- Yes. Add any title manually, including course readers and PDFs, and log sessions against it by page range.
- Does Aleph work for re-reading the same chapter?
- Yes. Re-reads log as their own sessions against the same page range, so time invested reflects reality rather than page count.
- Is there a student price?
- Aleph is free to use. Verify current pricing on the App Store listing.
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