If you read on more than one device—like your phone, tablet, e-reader, or even physical books—you’ve probably run into this problem: Where did I leave off?
Keeping your place shouldn’t feel like detective work. With the right setup, you can seamlessly track your reading progress across platforms and always pick up exactly where you stopped.
Here’s how to make it happen.
Understand What “Syncing” Actually Means
There are two types of syncing when it comes to reading:
- Automatic sync → Your progress updates across devices instantly
- Manual sync → You track progress yourself using apps or notes
Platforms like Kindle offer built-in syncing, while others require a bit of creativity.
Use Ecosystems That Sync Automatically
If you want the easiest experience, stick within one ecosystem.
Best options:
- Kindle
- Apple Books
- Google Play Books
These platforms:
- Sync your last page read
- Save highlights and notes
- Work across phones, tablets, and web
Use a Reading Tracker App as Your “Hub”
If you read across multiple platforms (or mix in physical books), use a central tracker.
Popular choices:
- Goodreads
- StoryGraph
You can:
- Log your current page or percentage
- Track multiple books at once
- Keep a reading history
Sync Across Different Formats (Ebook + Audiobook)
Switching between reading and listening? You’ll need Whispersync-style syncing.
The best-known example is:
- Audible + Kindle
This allows you to:
- Read on your Kindle
- Continue from the same spot in audio
- Switch back without losing your place
Create a Manual Backup System (Just in Case)
Even with automation, things can break.
Simple manual methods:
- Screenshot your current page
- Keep a note in your phone
- Bookmark aggressively (yes, even digitally)
Or go one step further:
- Track progress in Google Sheets
- Or jot quick notes in Notion
Use Percentage Instead of Page Numbers
Page numbers don’t always match across formats.
Instead:
- Track percentage complete
- Or use chapter numbers
Why this works:
- Ebooks, audiobooks, and physical editions vary
- Percentage is universal
Turn On Sync Settings (Most People Forget This)
This sounds obvious—but it’s the #1 issue.
Check:
- Sync is enabled in your app settings
- You’re logged into the same account everywhere
- Your app is updated
For example, in Kindle:
- Turn on “Whispersync for Books”
- Tap “Sync” if it doesn’t update automatically
Build a Simple Reading Workflow
The real secret isn’t the tools—it’s consistency.
Example workflow:
- Read on your primary device
- Let it auto-sync (if supported)
- Update your tracker app at the end of each session
- Double-check before switching devices
Handle Physical Books Like a Pro
Physical books don’t sync—but you can still stay organized.
Try:
- Taking a quick photo of the page
- Logging progress in StoryGraph
- Using sticky notes or bookmarks
Pro tip: Add a quick note like:
“Stopped at Chapter 12, major plot twist”
This helps you re-enter the story faster.
Keep It Simple
You don’t need a complicated system.
Start with:
- One reading platform (if possible)
- One tracking app
- One backup method
That’s it.
Syncing your reading progress across multiple platforms isn’t about perfection—it’s about removing friction. The easier it is to pick up where you left off, the more likely you are to keep reading consistently.
Build a system that fits your habits, keep it simple, and let the technology do the heavy lifting—so you can focus on what actually matters: enjoying the book.