BookTok
Tracker
For the book that broke you. Not the one you gave five stars on Goodreads — the one you've been thinking about for three weeks, sent to four people, and referenced unprompted in two separate conversations.
Goodreads tracks your reading. Hyperfix tracks your obsession. Use both.
● 1,247 people are currently obsessed with something
↑ day 23. intensity 9. she has not recovered.
You finished the book.
The book hasn't finished with you.
The book hangover is real. You closed the back cover three weeks ago and you still can't pick up anything new. You're posting about it. You're searching the hashtag. You're in a Discord server with thirty people who are equally unhinged about the same fictional couple.
Goodreads has you marked as "read." But you're not done with it. The obsession has a life of its own after the last page.
Hyperfix tracks the obsession, not the reading. You can log a book the moment you finish it and the counter starts from there — how many days since you closed it, how unwell you still are, what you wrote in the notes field at 2 a.m. on day 8.
When the obsession finally lifts, you mark it done. Hyperfix writes the eulogy. The full record of the post-book era, saved forever.
Goodreads logs your library.
Hyperfix logs your damage.
What Goodreads does
- ✓Logs every book you've ever read
- ✓Tracks reading pace and yearly goals
- ✓Star ratings and written reviews
- ✓Author following and new release alerts
- ✓Reading challenges and social comparisons
What Hyperfix does
- ✓Tracks the one book currently consuming you
- ✓Running day counter from when the obsession started
- ✓Intensity meter — how unwell are you right now
- ✓Private and public notes for the things you can't say
- ✓Shareable card for your group chat
- ✓Eulogy when the obsession ends
Use Goodreads for the archive. Use Hyperfix for the current crisis. They're not competing.
The book questions.
01What is a BookTok tracker?
BookTok is the corner of TikTok (and now the broader internet) where readers talk about books with the same intensity that fanfic readers talk about ships. A BookTok tracker is a log for the book that's currently consuming you — not just that you read it, but that it's been living in your brain for three weeks, you've sent it to four people, and you're thinking about a specific paragraph at random moments during the day. That's what Hyperfix tracks.
02How is Hyperfix different from Goodreads?
Goodreads is a reading log — it tracks what you've read, want to read, and are currently reading. It's built for volume and completionism. Hyperfix is built for intensity. Goodreads asks 'did you finish it?' Hyperfix asks 'how unwell did it make you?' You can have a full Goodreads profile and still have exactly one book that's currently running your life. That one is what Hyperfix is for. The two products don't overlap — use both.
03Can I track books I've already finished?
Yes. A book can wreck you for weeks after you put it down. The post-book hangover — where you can't start anything new and you're just haunting the corners of the internet looking for people who also read it — is a real and distinct phase of the obsession. Log the book when you finish it. Watch the post-read counter tick. The eulogy comes when the obsession finally lifts, not when you close the back cover.
04What kinds of books does BookTok mostly track?
Romantasy, dark romance, literary fiction that went viral, sapphic novels, enemies-to-lovers of every genre, and the occasional non-fiction book about a niche historical topic that someone made a thirty-part series about. Hyperfix handles all of them. The category field is freeform — 'romantasy,' 'dark romance,' 'normal people destroyed me,' whatever you need.
05Can I find other people reading the same book?
Yes — public fixes are visible to other Hyperfix users. If you log a book publicly, people who search for it can find your fix, see your day count and intensity, and follow your journey. It's the most direct way to find the one other person on the internet who is equally unwell about the same specific chapter.
06Does Hyperfix have a book rating system like star ratings?
The intensity meter (1–10) is the closest thing, but it's not the same as a star rating. A star rating asks 'how good was this book?' The intensity meter asks 'how much of your brain does this currently own?' A 10/10 book can be a 3 on intensity two months later. A 6/10 book can be an 8 on intensity if it hit you at the exact right moment. They're measuring different things.
The book hangover
has a home now.
Waitlist is open. Early users get a permanent Pro discount and the best usernames before they're taken.
● 1,247 people are currently obsessed with something