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Rdr.

What is Rdr?

A simple, streamlined web app for keeping track of the books you have read and the books you want to read.

Who needs Rdr?

For book lovers who want an easy-to-use app with the features they need instead of a thousand features they don't need.

Summary

At its core, Rdr offers an uncomplicated way for readers to create lists of books. Rdr strives to present the user with right amount of features - the ability to keep track of how well you liked a book, the ability to find new books and the ability to keep track of a reading list - without adding needless features on top. Rdr is for the minimalist in all of us. Rdr is you and your books. That's it.

The Problem

A service that keeps track of books you've read and want to read is not a new idea. In fact, one popular social network (cough cough) dominates the market. Unfortunately, the service which shall remain unnamed offers a bloated product with too many features. Additionally, said unnamed service sacrifices usability in order to offer a robust social network. But what if you didn't want a full-fledged social network and you only wanted to keep track of your books?

The Solution

Rdr is the answer to all of life's problems. Okay. That may have been a bit of an oversell. Rdr maintains a core set of features with a focus on protecting a simplified user experience. We don't want to be a giant social network; we want to be the home for book lists. Sounds straightforward, uncomplicated, almost a little too easy? That's on purpose.

How to Get Started

It's easy. Head over to Rdr's Website, login, and you're good to go. You can see other books on the main feed and add your own books on the profile.