Dungeon Crawler Carl
Matt Dinniman
12 days · 470 pages
“Absolute chaos, ridiculous stakes, and somehow the cat is still the most composed one.”
For readers done with cluttered book apps.
Keep your library, ratings, and finished books in one place that feels considered from the first shelf to the last quote.
Android coming soon.
Matt Dinniman
12 days · 470 pages
“Absolute chaos, ridiculous stakes, and somehow the cat is still the most composed one.”
what Moth keeps for you, over time
Every book, page, rating, and shelf adds up on its own. Moth turns that record into something legible, so your reading life feels kept, not managed.
a private ledger, not a scoreboard
Each one keeps its dates, rating, and finished card, so the year reads back like a shelf you can pull down again.
Added automatically from the editions already on your shelf.
There when you want the record, quiet when you do not.
Built from the books you actually finish, so your taste shows up on its own.
A clear record of the finishes you wanted to weigh in on, without forcing a verdict on every book.
Start reading, and Moth keeps the page with you.
finished books, made shareable
Tap finish. Moth lays it out, in your handwriting or its own. Save it, post it, keep it.
finished, june 2026
Matt Dinniman
12 days · 470 pages
"Absolute chaos, brutal loot-grinding, and somehow Princess Donut still steals every scene."
ready to post, ready to keep.
what's inside
Not a feed to maintain, not a list to tidy for strangers. Just the few pieces a good reading app should hold, each given enough room to matter.
Scan a cover or search the catalogue. Moth fills the metadata, the page count, the cover, then leaves room for your own rating, note, or change of heart.
Keep a clear record of what held up, what did not, and what you left unfinished, without turning every finish into a performance for strangers.
Pages, streaks, favourite shelves, longest reads. Calm numbers, not progress rings. Pleasure, not a chore to defend.
One tap turns a finished book into a share-card you would actually post. Yours to keep, yours to share, never required.
from the writing