ReadScope builds reading tools that respect time, budget, and attention.
We started with a narrow observation: many readers do not need more recommendations, they need clearer planning. ReadScope was created to translate shelves, schedules, and purchase habits into decisions that can be acted on immediately.
Our work sits between editorial practice and everyday household discipline. The tools are simple enough to use in a minute, but specific enough to support clubs, study groups, and private libraries.
What we measure
Pace: whether a reading target fits the week ahead.
Budget: whether new purchases respect real throughput.
Order: whether the shelf is helping choices or hiding them.
Our values
Measured clarity
We prefer specific numbers, visible assumptions, and calm language over inflated promises.
Reader dignity
The aim is not to moralise unread books. The aim is to help readers plan without self-reproach.
Operational usefulness
Every page is designed to support an immediate choice, whether that choice is to buy, pause, continue, or reorder.
Quiet authority
We write and design with editorial discipline, not with urgency theatre.
Team
Amelia Hart
Amelia develops the pacing logic used in our planning tools and works with small study groups on sustainable reading schedules.
Colin Mercer
Colin oversees editorial frameworks for title selection, queue management, and transition planning between books.
Beatrice Sloan
Beatrice advises on private catalog systems, shelf organisation, and lending visibility for home collections.