For bookmoth writers
bookmoth is built by one person, patch by patch, steered by the writers who use it. The community board is where you report bugs, ask for features, and vote on other writers' ideas, so each release fixes the things that actually matter to you.
Open the community boardSign in with your email. No password to invent, no profile to fill in.
Something misbehaving? Post what happened, with your app version and what you were doing. The most-reported bugs go to the front of the queue for the next patch.
Describe the thing you wish bookmoth did. Vote on other writers' requests too: the most-wanted ideas rise to the top of the roadmap.
No password, no account form. The email step simply keeps the board to real people, so it stays a working room rather than a drive-by comments section.
Pick any display name you like. That name is all other writers ever see of you: your email stays private.
Add your bug or idea, or add your vote to an existing one. One well-voted thread tells me far more than ten scattered emails.
Every post carries a public status: planned, started, completed, or declined, with a reason. Before each release, the top of the board becomes the patch list, and shipped items land in the changelog.
Not a bookmoth writer yet? The board is open to read, so you're welcome to look around and see what's coming. Curious about the app itself? Start here.