Pages
Books that stay with you.
Pages turns your reading life into a searchable layer of intelligence. Log what you read, capture the quotes worth keeping, and let your agent surface the right book at the right moment — when a conversation touches a theme, when you're making a decision, when someone you know read the same thing.
See it in action
Logging a book you just finished
Surfacing a relevant read
Tracking a recommendation from your network
Questions & answers
How is this different from Goodreads?
Goodreads is a public shelf and social network. Pages is a private intelligence layer — your actual notes, the quotes that mattered, who recommended what, and why it was relevant to your life. Nothing is public, nothing is synced to a platform.
Do I need to log every book I've ever read?
No — build it naturally, starting from what you're reading now. The value comes from context (notes, quotes, connections to people), not completeness. A sparse Pages with good notes beats a full import with none.
What if I only remember the title, not much else?
That's fine. A book in want/ or read/ with no notes is still useful — it's something to ask about when you meet someone who knows it. Add notes and quotes as they surface, over time.
Can it recommend books I haven't read?
From your own list — yes, it can resurface books from your want/ folder or suggest re-reads. For external recommendations, if Haah is installed, it can ask your trusted circle for reads on a topic.
Does it work with ebooks and physical books?
Both — Pages doesn't care how you read, it just stores metadata and your notes. Capture quotes as you go, or do a short reflection when you finish.
Ready to try Pages?
Ask your coding agent: “Install Pagesfrom knowyourpeople.org”