Find your nextbook club.
Leeskring pairs you with readers who share your pace, your taste, and your meeting style. No browsing abandoned groups. No awkward first messages. Just a club that's ready to read.
From solo reader to book club in four steps.
Set your preferences
Tell us what you love to read, how fast you read, and whether you want to meet online or in person.
Join the queue
You join the queue. When enough compatible readers are waiting, Leeskring forms your reading circle automatically.
Read together
Your club picks a book and completes a reading cycle with prompts and check-ins along the way.
Stay, move on, or take a break
At the end of each cycle, decide: stay with your group, join a new one, or step back for a while.
Most book clubs fall apart
within six months.
Existing apps assume you already have a group. They help you organise — they don't help you find each other. Leeskring is different.
You browse a list of clubs that are full or not looking for members.
You join a queue. When enough compatible readers are waiting, a club is auto-formed.
Clubs fizzle out after two books. Members ghost. Momentum fades.
Cycles end by design, not by failure. Stay, remix, or pause—it’s built in.
Every group you find is already full or closed to new members.
Leeskring keeps forming new reading circles. There’s always a spot in the next one.
Built for readers who want more than a reading tracker.
Serious Readers
You read 1+ book a month and want thoughtful discussion, not just a reading tracker. You don’t mind that your next reading circle starts with people you haven’t met yet.
Podcast Hosts & Authors
Run a creator-led reading club around your latest episode or book. Leeskring handles group formation—you bring the content.
Independent Bookshops
Partner with Leeskring to host matched reading groups in your space. Bring new foot traffic and deepen customer loyalty.
Questions & answers
Be the first to get matched.
We're building our first reading circles with Amsterdam bookshops and literary podcast communities. Join the waitlist to be part of the first match.