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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If you were to give up Bookly and use StoryGraph, you'd get most of the same functionality and you'd have the advantage of the app and a website. So if you didn't have access to the app but did have access to the web, you'd have access to your reading and could update as you want. I think the only thing missing is the notes feature of Bookly. After having a look at Bookly, I'd stick with StoryGraph given it's advantage of the website. Also, with StoryGraph, you can participate in the MR reading challenge.
You could update both Bookly and StoryGraph until you decide to drop Bookly.
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I use goodreads still. I also have things going in StoryGraph but the UI is such a hot mess in trying to find out where and how to do things. It is a guess game each time I use it. I have not heard of Bookly, may have to look into it just for kicks.