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Best Book Organiser App (2026) — Organise Your Home Library

Sophie Michaud1 min read

Owning a lot of books and being organised about them are completely different skills.

Accumulating books is easy. Knowing where they all are, which ones you've read, which ones your sister still has from last Christmas — that part requires help.

A book organiser app isn't a reading tracker. You're not logging pages per day. You're answering three questions: Where is it? Do I own it? Does someone else have it right now?

What to look for

What to look for in a book organiser app

Location tagging — can you tag books by room, shelf, or box?
Custom collections — beyond 'read' and 'unread', matching how you actually think about books
Bulk operations — tag, move, or update 20 books at once
Barcode scanning — the fastest way in, non-negotiable
Search that works — if finding a book takes more than five seconds, the organiser has failed

The apps

FeatureCLZ BooksLibibBookBuddyPlumerie
Organisation featuresExcellent — custom fields, bulk editCollections, tags, statusesCategories, tags, favouritesLocation tags, AI enrichment, bulk ops
Barcode scanning
PlatformiOS, Android, desktopWeb, iOS, AndroidiOS, Mac onlyAny device (PWA)
Free tier100 books5,000 books50 books100 books
Price$24.95/yrFree / $60/yr Pro$6.99 once€29.99/yr

✓ yes · ~ partial · ✗ no/unavailable — Pricing and features last verified April 2026

CLZ Books gives you every knob and dial. Custom fields, multiple sort orders, folder structures, batch editing. If you want maximum control over exactly how your library is categorised, CLZ rewards that level of attention. 100 books free, $24.95/year.

Libib keeps it straightforward. Collections, tags, statuses. The 5,000-book free tier means you can organise your entire library before deciding if you need to pay. Less granular than CLZ, but less overwhelming too. Available on iOS, Android, and web.

BookBuddy makes organisation pleasant on Apple. Categories, tags, favourites. The filtering is intuitive and the interface makes sorting feel like browsing rather than admin. iOS and Mac only. 50 books free, $6.99 for Pro.

Plumerie was built around physical space. Location tags map to where books actually are in your home. Bulk operations let you tag an entire shelf in one go. AI enrichment auto-generates themes, mood, and content tags — organisation data you never had to type. Family members see the same organised library. It's a progressive web app, not a native app. That means it works everywhere, but feels slightly different from a downloaded App Store experience. 100 books free, €29.99/year for Plus.

The verdict

Organisation isn't about getting it perfect. It's about finding what you want when you want it.

For total control: CLZ. For simplicity and a massive free tier: Libib. For Apple-household polish: BookBuddy. For physical-location awareness, family sharing, and automatic enrichment: Plumerie.

All four are capable organisers. The right one depends on how you think about your books, not which app has the longest feature list. Full comparison →


Pricing and features last verified: April 2026.

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