You used to finish
books. You can again.
Your friends and family are this closeto reading the same book as you — they just need a reason to show up. Flipbook makes reading together as easy as a group chat, and as alive as the best book club you've ever been in.
49 readers already on the list.
You joined the book club because you wanted to be a reader again.
The intention was real — so was everyone else's. But without anything keeping you honest, the reading slipped quietly, then completely. By review time, half the group hadn't finished. The discussion fell to whoever talked loudest. The spirit left the room before the book did.
Most books we start,
we never finish.
Not for lack of wanting to. Reading alone is quiet, and quiet is easy to abandon. A room of people a few pages ahead changes the math.
Of the books we start, the share we finish
- Reading alone26%
- A book club, no shared tools43%
- A Flipbook roomwhat we're building81%
Directional, not a study — the shape of the gap Flipbook is built to close.
Reading, the way it used to feel.
- 01
Finish more
Reading alongside other people — visibly, gently — is the difference between a book finished and a bookmark abandoned.
No streaks. No nudges that shame you. The room is just ahead of you, and that turns out to be enough.
- 02
Talk on the page
Every reaction, every reply lives next to the paragraph that prompted it.
No spoilers ahead. No ghost-town Discord. The conversation is right where you are in the book — and only what's safe to see from where you've read.
- 03
Follow the writers
Indie authors publish here and turn their readers into a room, not a mailing list.
When a writer drops a chapter, you get a notification that actually means something: the room is open.
Three steps, then you're reading.
- 01
Start a club like a group chat.
Tap "Create," name it, share one link. Anyone who taps it is in. No friction. No app-wrangling. Pick the book you've all been meaning to read.
- 02
Open the book and read inside the app.
Your moderator uploads the book as a PDF — private to your club. Long-press any paragraph. Drop a reaction. Watch the room reply.
- 03
Finish, together.
A soft progress view shows where everyone is — close enough to feel together, never close enough to make you feel behind. When the room reaches the last page, the conversation stays for whoever shows up next.
Three modes.
One library.
Light for the morning commute. Flip — our brand-native indigo — for the late-night reading nook. Dark for everyone else. Reading is personal. Your reader should be too.
Tap a swatch — the whole site flips with you.
I've been in enough book clubs to know they almost never work. People join with the best intentions and quietly fall off — because reading alone isn't fun, and no one's keeping anyone honest. I wanted to read a book with my closest friends and family. Not review it. Not discuss it once a month. Actually read it — together, page by page. I built Flipbook because that experience didn't exist yet. It's for my people. And maybe yours too.
Writing something serial?
Indie authors and serialized novelists get a private creator beta. Publish chapters to your readers, not to a feed. Keep the relationship. Keep the room.
Likely on your mind.
The room is forming.
Pull up a chair.
Drop your email. We'll send one welcome note, one question we'd love you to answer, and an invite the day the beta opens.