How is logging reading in the Beanstack mobile app different than logging reading on the web?
The Beanstack mobile app allows readers to log full reading sessions, instead of individual units of reading. In the mobile app, readers are able to log books, minutes, pages, and/or days in one session, with certain log types required based on the current challenges they’re enrolled in.
For instance, if a reader is enrolled in a current minutes-logging challenge and a current pages-logging challenge, they must log minutes or pages in their reading session, and can also log book completions if they choose. They will earn the minutes and pages-logging badges within those challenges as they log those reading units.
Here are some examples of what readers can log in a reading session on the mobile app:
- “Percy Jackson,” pages 13 - 34, 25 minutes, on July 12
- This reading session would count 21 pages toward a pages-logging challenge, 25 minutes toward a minutes-logging challenge, and/or 1 day toward a days-logging challenge.
- “The Art of Gathering,” quick-completed on Aug. 1
- This reading session would count 1 book toward a books-logging challenge and/or 1 day toward a days-logging challenge
- “Magic Treehouse #36: Sunlight on the Snow Leopard,” 1 hour on Dec. 1
- This reading session would count 60 minutes toward a minutes-logging challenge and/or 1 day toward a days-logging challenge.
- Logging Without a Title: Read 50 pages, 30 minutes, and 5 books on April 5*
- This reading session would count 50 pages toward a pages-logging challenge, 30 minutes toward a days-logging challenge, and/or 5 books toward a books-logging challenge.
- Logging Without a Title: Read on May 7, 8, 13, and 15*
- This reading session would count 4 days toward a days-logging challenge.
Note: Readers can only log multiple books on a site that has enabled “batch logging” in their site settings on the web. Readers can only log multiple days at once when not enrolled in a challenge or when participating in a days-logging challenge.