8 TikTok slideshow ideas for a book tracking app
Photo slideshows are the lowest-effort format that still reaches avid readers and book enthusiasts on TikTok. Each idea below is a first-slide hook in the native style; build 5 or 6 slides behind it that tell one small story.
- 01pov: you finally found the perfect book tracking app
- 02me realizing i've been tracking books wrong my whole life
- 03confession: i used to forget every book i read until this
- 04before: chaotic notes app / after: organized reading stats
- 05the reading habit nobody talks about: tracking your books
- 06me opening my book tracking app after finishing a 5 star read
- 07how i went from reading 10 to 50 books a year (thanks to one app)
- 08stop using goodreads, this is the book tracker you need
How to turn these into posts that convert
Post daily slideshows featuring real user stories: before/after of reading habits, satisfying stat updates, or aesthetic bookshelf tours. Hook with relatable text overlays like 'the app that changed my reading'. Avoid overly polished marketing speak; keep it raw and authentic. Repost user-generated content to build community. The angle is transformation: how the app makes reading more fun and organized.
Timing: Post at 8pm on weekdays when readers wind down and browse for recommendations.
For the full strategy (what to avoid, why this works for avid readers and book enthusiasts), read TikTok marketing for a book tracking app.
What finished slideshows look like



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