What is HiBooWoo?
HiBooWoo is a personal library app for books and movies. It helps you keep track of what you own, so you don’t lose track of titles or buy the same thing twice.
Here are answers to common questions about HiBooWoo. If you don’t see your question here, you can always reach out from within the app.
HiBooWoo is a personal library app for books and movies. It helps you keep track of what you own, so you don’t lose track of titles or buy the same thing twice.
No. HiBooWoo is intentionally focused on books and movies. There are already great tools for music and other media, and trying to handle everything in one app would make HiBooWoo more complicated and less pleasant to use.
Yes, there is a free plan that lets you start using HiBooWoo with your collection. A Premium plan is planned for the future, but you can already begin with the free option.
The best way to start is often to add items gradually, so you can review and organise them as you go. Import options may be added later, but the app is designed to stay simple and not become a complex data tool.
Yes. HiBooWoo is built to work on both mobile and desktop browsers, so you can check your library while you’re shopping or out with friends.
Your library is personal. HiBooWoo is designed as a private tool for your own collection. Any future sharing features will always be opt-in and clearly explained.
HiBooWoo is currently focused on helping you manage your own collection. In the future, there may be simple ways to share parts of your library, but the core will remain a personal tool, not a social network.
It’s a playful name inspired by what the app cares about: Hi (a friendly hello), Books and Woo (the joy of discovering or rediscovering something you love). It’s meant to be memorable and a bit fun.
Feedback from real collectors is very important. Inside the app you’ll find a simple way to send comments and requests. Not everything can be added, but thoughtful suggestions help shape the future of HiBooWoo.
The easiest way to understand HiBooWoo is to use it with a few of your own books or movies. You can start free and see whether it fits the way you like to organise things.