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Old 07-27-2026, 04:12 PM   #1
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Built a browser extension that scans book reviews for the specific things you want to

Hi all, I wanted to update my original post because BookGlints has changed quite a bit since I first shared it here.

The basic idea is still the same: BookGlints scans real book reviews and helps you check for anything you personally want to find or avoid before committing to a book or story.

You can write your own flags in plain language, things like:

protagonist too perfect
slow pacing
strong friendships
romance taking over the plot
unfinished series
dungeon crawling
basically anything reviewers might mention

It matches on meaning rather than exact keywords, and every result includes verified excerpts from the actual reviews rather than an AI-generated paraphrase.

Since my first post, a lot has changed:

Now supports Goodreads, StoryGraph, and Royal Road
Available on Chrome and Firefox
Royal Road support includes fiction-page scans, title search, and Read Later import
Batch scanning and title import
Scan history stored locally
Three scan depths
A full UI redesign
Clear separation between scanning the book you currently have open and searching for another title

The biggest change is the model.

The core extension is now free forever and uses your own AI API key from Gemini, Groq, OpenRouter, or OpenAI. There are no BookGlints accounts and no subscription.

Review text goes directly from your browser to the AI provider you choose. It does not pass through a BookGlints server.

There is also an optional Auto-Scan mode that can surface recurring themes and patterns automatically if you don't want to define flags yourself.

One thing I especially wanted to keep from the original design: BookGlints does not track your browsing history or sit in the background watching what you read. It only gathers review content when you actually run a scan.

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The feedback from this thread has already been useful, including catching an unnecessarily high Firefox minimum-version requirement, which I’ve now lowered.

I’d still genuinely like to hear where the approach falls short, especially from people who use Goodreads, StoryGraph, or Royal Road regularly.

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Old 07-27-2026, 05:20 PM   #2
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It should also work on Edge in Windows if you don't run Chrome.
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Old 07-28-2026, 02:01 AM   #3
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Good point, thanks! Since it's a Chromium extension it should install fine in Edge straight from the Chrome Web Store (you just have to allow extensions from other stores). I'm on Linux so I can't easily test Edge myself, but if you're on it and give it a try, I'd genuinely love to know if it works cleanly. Might put it on the Edge Add-ons store properly down the line too. Appreciate you flagging it.
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Old 07-29-2026, 02:27 AM   #4
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Old 07-29-2026, 03:44 AM   #5
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😄 Firefox is genuinely on my list — the extension code is largely portable thanks to the shared WebExtensions API, so it's more 'when' than 'if,' just needs some Firefox-specific adjustments. Chrome first was really just to get it out the door. Good to know there's Firefox interest here though — that actually bumps it up my priority list. I'll come back and post when it's ready if you'd like.
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Have you tested this plugin with MS Edge?

I also use Firefox as my main browser.
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Old 07-29-2026, 09:08 AM   #7
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On Edge — I haven't formally tested it, but since Edge is Chromium-based, it should install straight from the Chrome Web Store (you may need to allow extensions from other stores). If you try it, I'd love to know it works cleanly for you.
Firefox is the one that needs real work — it uses a different engine, so it's a genuine port rather than a drop-in, though the extension code is largely portable thanks to the shared WebExtensions API. It's on my list, and interest here is bumping it up. I'll post when there's a Firefox version ready if you'd like.
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Update: Firefox version is live! 🦊

Thanks again for the interest — the requests here genuinely bumped it up my priority list. It's not a repackage, it's a proper port (different engine under the hood, so some real rework), and everything's been tested end to end: scanning, shelf import, the works.

You can get it here: addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/bookglints/

One small heads-up: you may see the standard "not actively monitored" banner Mozilla shows on newer/smaller add-ons when you install — that's routine for a fresh listing, not a security flag.

Would love to hear how it runs for you, especially if anything behaves differently than the Chrome version.
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Update: shipped an Auto-Scan mode this week, on both Chrome and Firefox — if you don't know exactly what trope/dealbreaker you're looking for, it'll read the reviews and surface the recurring patterns on its own, no setup needed. Still does the flag-based checking too, just an added option now.

Also added some structural verification under the hood — every quote shown is checked against the actual review text before it's displayed, so it's not just "trust the AI," it's confirmed against the source.

Thanks again for the interest in getting this onto Firefox — appreciate this community more than you'd know.
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Old 08-10-2026, 08:04 AM   #10
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Update: just shipped a pretty big architecture change. BookGlints is now fully free, no accounts, no subscription. It uses your own API key (Gemini, Groq, OpenRouter, or OpenAI, your choice) instead of routing through my servers, so your review data goes straight from your browser to whichever provider you pick. Nothing touches my backend anymore.

There's an optional one-time $9.99 unlock for "Auto-Scan" (finds recurring themes in reviews automatically, no flags needed) if you want it, but the core tool, custom flags, both platforms, batch scanning, all of it, is free forever now.

Figured this crowd specifically would appreciate the shift away from the subscription model. Thanks again for the push toward Firefox support a while back, this update continues in that same spirit.
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Old 08-18-2026, 11:50 AM   #11
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Update — BookGlints v0.35.0

A fairly big update since my original post.

The main addition is Royal Road support. BookGlints now works with:

Goodreads
StoryGraph
Royal Road

On Royal Road you can scan reviews from a fiction page, search for a story by title, and import titles directly from your Read Later list for batch scanning.

I also gave the extension a complete visual overhaul. The underlying scanning logic hasn't changed, but the popup, settings, batch scan and history pages have all been redesigned to make things clearer and less "utility-looking."

One usability change I'm particularly happy with is that the popup now clearly separates:

Current Book — scan the book/story you already have open

Find Another Book — search for a different title and scan it without leaving the current page

A reminder of how BookGlints works: you can write anything you want to find or avoid in your own words — tropes, pacing, character traits, content warnings, positive qualities, dealbreakers, etc. It scans actual reviews semantically and shows verified excerpts from the source reviews.

The core extension is still free and BYOK. You can use Gemini, Groq, OpenRouter or OpenAI with your own API key. No BookGlints account is required, and review text goes directly from your browser to the AI provider you choose rather than through a BookGlints server.

Auto-Scan is still the optional $9.99 one-time unlock for automatically finding recurring themes without defining flags yourself. No subscription.

The new Firefox version is already approved and live. The Chrome update is currently waiting on Chrome Web Store review.

https://bookglints.com

As before, feedback is very welcome — especially from anyone using it with Royal Road, since that support is brand new.
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Thanks — if you’re on an older Firefox version, updating Firefox should let it install for now.

That said, I’m also checking whether BookGlints really needs the current minimum version requirement. If not, I’ll lower it so older/ESR users aren’t blocked unnecessarily.
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Old 08-19-2026, 03:56 AM   #14
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Update — Firefox compatibility fix submitted

Thanks to rantanplan for pointing out the install issue.

The Firefox build had a minimum version requirement of Firefox 142, which was higher than BookGlints actually needs. I’ve lowered that to Firefox 128+ and submitted v0.35.1 to Mozilla.

This is only a compatibility change — no scanning logic, Royal Road support, or performance behavior changed.

If you were previously blocked from installing BookGlints on an older Firefox/ESR build, this update should help once Mozilla approves it.

The larger v0.35 update still includes:

Royal Road support
Royal Road Read Later import
redesigned popup, settings, batch scan, and history
clearer Current Book vs Find Another Book flow
Goodreads + StoryGraph + Royal Road support

Both Chrome and Firefox are now Live with the latest version

https://bookglints.com

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