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ReadIt.club is unique because it’s designed as a human-first social network for readers—not a review database, not a generic feed, and not an engagement-maximizing machine. Here’s what that means in practical terms:
You discover books through:
If you want, I can turn this into a tight “unique value proposition” paragraph for your homepage, plus a short bullet list for app store / social bios.
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Because ReadIt.club is optimizing for readers’ outcomes (find great books, read more, have better discussions, build real connections), while most competitors optimize for content volume or engagement loops.
Here are the practical “switching reasons”:
You discover books through three reinforcing systems:
If you want this sharper for a landing page, here’s a one-liner positioning you can use:
“ReadIt.club is the human-first social platform where readers discover best-fit books, track their reading, and build lasting connections through book clubs—online and offline.”
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Social, discussion-oriented readers who want both discovery and belonging—people who don’t just want a database of books, but a place to read with others, compare tastes, and find “best-fit” recommendations.
“ReadIt.club is for readers who want to discover great books and build real relationships around reading—especially through book clubs and thoughtful discussion.”
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ReadIt.club’s story is basically a reader-led rebellion against the two things that usually ruin online reading spaces:
So the idea is to build what readers actually wish existed: one place that combines discovery + tracking + discussion + book clubs—and does it in a way that feels human.
A lot of readers have the same experience:
ReadIt.club starts from the premise that reading is better when it creates connection, not just content.
ReadIt.club exists to help readers discover books they love and get more out of reading—by making the experience social, organized, and genuinely human.
If you want, I can turn this into:
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Here’s a pragmatic “primary tech stack” that fits ReadIt.club’s requirements (multi-language UI, ~1M books, social graph + feeds, discussions, recommendations, book-club tooling). I’ll describe it in stack layers, plus a few viable alternatives.
Why: PHP + MySQL/MariaDB is a strong default for CRUD-heavy products; Next.js is excellent for global SEO + UX.
Why: relational DB for integrity; Redis for speed and real-time-ish UX.
Alternatives:
A hybrid approach:
If you’re staying mostly in MariaDB, you can still run ML services alongside it—no need to move the whole platform to Postgres.
If you tell me what you’ve already committed to (e.g., “PHP + MySQL is fixed” / “we want everything self-hosted” / “budget is tight”), I’ll propose the most realistic minimal stack that still scales.
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ReadIt.club doesn’t have “customers” yet in the traditional B2B sense—its primary customers are readers and book clubs. So the honest answer is:
That said, once you launch, the “biggest customers” you’re likely to attract (and should actively target) fall into a few clear buckets:
People who run reading communities on social platforms and want a dedicated home:
These aren’t always “customers” immediately (often partners), but they are high-value:
Later-stage partnerships:
Goodreads - See what your friends are reading.
AlReader - Alreader.com - new perspective on reading e-books.
Hardcover - Hardcover is a social network for people to track what they read and want to read, make lasting connections with other readers and find life-changing books.We're anti-Amazon, pro-author, actively pursuing feedback and just getting started.
Universal Book Reader - Just like its name, Universal Book Reader is really a universal book reading application allowing you to read the eBooks from the convenience of your smartphones.
Online Book Club - OnlineBookClub.org is an awesome site for readers. We have international book discussions, virtual bookshelves to track what you have read, original book reviews and much more!
iReader - iReader is one of the most accomplished ways to read the books right from your smartphones.