The reading Notion templates I actually use
People ask what I use to keep my reading straight, so here it is in one place. These are the reading Notion templates I actually built and use. No fluff, no forty-tab overwhelm. Pick the one that fits best for you and skip the rest.
Track your reading and media



Ultimate Reading Tracker
This is the full setup. TBR, current reads, ratings, stats. Track authors, series, genres, tropes, reading streak, and much more. It’s the whole system in one dashboard. If you want your entire reading life living in one place, this is the one. Click here for the ultimate reading Notion tracker.
Basic Notion Reading Tracker
Much more stripped down version. If you’re not super Type A about what you need to track, this will be more than enough. For when you just want to log what you read, keep track of the wishlist, the series you’ve got going and move on without managing extra data entry. Start here if the full tracker feels like too much. Click here for the basic Notion reading tracker.
Media Vault Notion Tracker
Because it’s not just about the books. This one is for tracking the shows, movies, podcasts, the C-dramas I fall into, games, all of it in one library. This is where everything I’m consuming gets logged, besides what’s on the Kindle. Click here for the Notion media vault.
If you blog or write books too


Book Blogger and Content Creator planner
I run a book blog and social media, so I built the thing I wished I had when I started. Post planning, review drafts, ARC tracking, the calendar. If you’re running a bookish blog, bookstagram, booktok, book tube, etc, this saves you the setup. Click here for the book content creator Notion template.
Author planner
This one is for the writers. Will help with manuscript organization, character and worldbuilding notes, drafting all in one place. Not a reader tool, but a lot of my people write too, even if it’s just for fun. Click here for the author Notion planner.
And I’ve been thinking about creating an author assistant Notion template, let me know if you’d like to see one. Send me a DM and if there’s enough interest, I’ll work one up. I worked in PR for authors and ran book tours besides blogging, so I think I can make something work for you there too.
So that’s the whole list of Notion templates that can make your bookish life a little better. Not a Notion person? No pressure. The free Airtable tracker does the basics too.

