Frequently Asked Questions
What is Epigramm?
Epigramm is an ebook reader for iOS that helps you understand your reading life. It reads
EPUB and PDF files, tracks your progress automatically as you read, and gives you insights
about your reading patterns, pace, and preferences. It's a reader first, with powerful
library management and analytics built in.
What devices does Epigramm work on?
Epigramm is an iOS app for iPhone and iPad. A macOS version may be developed if there's
sufficient interest from users.
What file formats does Epigramm support?
Epigramm reads EPUB and PDF files. You can import books from your device, cloud storage,
or any source where you have EPUB or PDF files.
Is my reading data private?
Yes. Everything is private by default. Your library, reading stats, notes, and all metadata
stay private unless you explicitly choose to share. We don't sell your data or use it for
anything beyond providing you the service.
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How is Epigramm different from other ebook readers?
Epigramm is built for readers who want to understand their reading life, not just consume books.
You get powerful search, flexible metadata (genres, tropes, series tracking, spice levels),
detailed reading stats, and insights about your patterns and pace. It's a reader designed for
people who care about what they read and how they read.
Can I import my books from Kindle or Apple Books?
You can import any DRM-free EPUB or PDF files into Epigramm. Books purchased from stores like
Kindle or Apple Books typically have DRM protection and cannot be read in other apps. You can
read any DRM-free books you own.
Can I customize which data I track?
Yes. Toggle any metadata field on or off based on what matters to you. Not interested in
tropes or spice levels? Turn them off and they won't clutter your interface. Only track
the data that helps you understand your reading life. Your library, your way.
How much does Epigramm cost?
Pricing will be announced when Epigramm launches. Join the waitlist to be notified when
early access opens.
Can I try it before launch?