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Books that stay with you.

Pages turns your reading life into a searchable layer of intelligence. Log what you read, capture the quotes worth keeping, and let your agent surface the right book at the right moment — when a conversation touches a theme, when you're making a decision, when someone you know read the same thing.

See it in action

Logging a book you just finished

You
Just finished Thinking, Fast and Slow — took me way longer than expected but worth it.
AI
Daniel Kahneman, 2011 — one of the classic reads on decision-making and cognitive bias. Rating, and anything worth keeping from it?
You
4/5. The main thing I took away: most of my bad decisions happen when I'm tired and System 2 is offline.
AI
Saved. Moved to read/, tagged #psychology #decision-making #bias. Note captured. Any quotes worth keeping?

Surfacing a relevant read

You
I need to write a case for why we should slow down this product decision — everyone's moving too fast.
AI
You might want to pull from Thinking, Fast and Slow — you noted that fast decisions happen when System 2 is offline. There's also a quote from The Innovator's Dilemma you captured about pace vs. timing. Want either?
You
Yes, the Kahneman one.
AI
"A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth." — p. 62. Your note on it: "This is how bad strategy spreads in orgs."

Tracking a recommendation from your network

You
Wei Lin said I should read The Mom Test — it's about how to run customer interviews without getting lied to.
AI
Added to want/ — The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick. Marked as recommended by Wei Lin. Want me to add a note on her Peeps file too?
You
Yes, and remind me when I next talk to her.
AI
Done. Added a note to Wei Lin's file: "Recommended The Mom Test (Apr 2026)." I'll surface it next time her name comes up.

Questions & answers

How is this different from Goodreads?

Goodreads is a public shelf and social network. Pages is a private intelligence layer — your actual notes, the quotes that mattered, who recommended what, and why it was relevant to your life. Nothing is public, nothing is synced to a platform.

Do I need to log every book I've ever read?

No — build it naturally, starting from what you're reading now. The value comes from context (notes, quotes, connections to people), not completeness. A sparse Pages with good notes beats a full import with none.

What if I only remember the title, not much else?

That's fine. A book in want/ or read/ with no notes is still useful — it's something to ask about when you meet someone who knows it. Add notes and quotes as they surface, over time.

Can it recommend books I haven't read?

From your own list — yes, it can resurface books from your want/ folder or suggest re-reads. For external recommendations, if Haah is installed, it can ask your trusted circle for reads on a topic.

Does it work with ebooks and physical books?

Both — Pages doesn't care how you read, it just stores metadata and your notes. Capture quotes as you go, or do a short reflection when you finish.

Ready to try Pages?

Ask your coding agent: “Install Pagesfrom knowyourpeople.org”