How it works

How PageMate builds a reading plan

The workflow is simple on purpose: define the book, define the finish-date constraint, then let the plan adapt when life changes.

Start with the feature overview if you want the product surface first. For edge cases like missed days or changing weekdays, the FAQ covers the planning rules directly.

1. Add the book and deadline

Enter the page count, the day you want to start, and the finish date you need to hit.

2. Generate the first plan

PageMate turns that deadline into a daily reading target that fits the available days.

3. Read and adjust

As you log progress, the schedule recalculates without asking you to rebuild the whole plan.

4. Keep the deadline in view

The app keeps the plan anchored to the finish date so you can see when the daily target needs to change.

Connected guides

Each step should answer the next search question

Step 1 pairs naturally with the features page because users usually want to confirm which inputs and adjustments the app supports before they commit to a schedule.

Step 2 and 3 connect naturally to the FAQ, where the common adjustments are spelled out.

Ready to finish the book?

Start a reading plan that survives real life.

Start with a simple reading target and let the plan update itself.

Further reading

Follow the next question in the reading-plan workflow

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Calculate the first daily target

A practical calculator for turning a book deadline into a daily page target.

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Put the workflow into a weekly template

A simple reading plan template for readers who want a visible finish date.

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See the inputs and adjustments the app supports

Feature overview for readers who need an adaptive reading planner.

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Review the most common planning edge cases

FAQ for PageMate and reading plans.

Android

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