DripReader Get early access

Pre-launch · iOS & Android

Read at your
own drip.

You decide how many pages and when they arrive. They trickle in on the schedule you set, so you finish the book instead of letting it gather dust.

First 100 readers get in first. No spam — one launch email, maybe a build update or two.

The problem

The 50-page graveyard.

You buy the book full of intent. Day one, fifty pages in a sitting. Day three, none. A month later it's a bookmark frozen on page 50, judging you from the nightstand. The problem was never you. It was the all-you-can-read buffet.

The fix

So we slowed it down. On purpose.

DripReader hands you the book a little at a time. Pick anywhere from 1 to 20 pages and the hour they unlock — your pace, your clock. Tomorrow's pages aren't available yet, so today's actually get read.

  • No binge, no 600-page cliff to fall off.
  • No guilt — miss a day and it just waits.
  • You're in charge of the tap, all the way down to the minute.

How it works

Three calm steps.

  1. 01

    Add your book

    Drop in a PDF or EPUB. Title, author and cover fill themselves in.

  2. 02

    Set your drip

    Choose 1–20 pages a day and the time they arrive. Change it whenever life does.

  3. 03

    Read a little, daily

    A few pages unlock, you read, the streak grows. Miss a day? No shame spiral.

What's inside

Everything for a quiet daily habit.

PDF & EPUB library

Upload your own books. Metadata is pulled in automatically, no typing covers.

Your drip schedule

1–20 pages a day and the unlock time — set per book, changed whenever you like.

Gentle streaks

Momentum you can feel, without the anxiety. The streak encourages, it doesn't punish.

Progress you can see

Daily and weekly graphs, pages read, books finished. Quiet proof it's working.

Quiet reminders

A nudge when fresh pages land. Turn it off any time — no nagging, ever.

Made for reading

Dark, light and sepia themes. Font, size and spacing tuned the way your eyes like.

Calm by design.

No infinite feed. No streak guilt. No 600-page guilt-trip.

Just a daily reading habit that fits a real life.

A note from the maker

I kept buying books I never finished. Every reading app wanted me to read more, faster, longer — exactly the trap. DripReader is the opposite: less, but every day. We're opening early access to the first 100 readers. If that sounds like your kind of reading, leave your email and I'll write to you when it's ready.

— the DripReader maker

First 100 readers get in first, plus a personal note when we launch.