Reading stats turn your manga history into numbers. Instead of a vague sense that you “read a lot,” stats give you the specifics: how many chapters you’ve finished, how many series you’ve completed, which genres dominate your library, and how your pace changes over time.
What Reading Stats Include
A typical statistics view draws on your entire manga library to show:
- Totals — chapters and volumes read across all series
- Completion — how many titles you’ve finished versus dropped or paused
- Genre breakdown — the genres and demographics you read most
- Pace — chapters per week or month, and reading streaks
Where Stats Come From
Stats are built entirely on your reading progress. Each chapter you mark read in the chapter tracker feeds the totals and timelines. That’s why accurate tracking matters — your stats are only as good as the data behind them.
Why Readers Care
For dedicated readers, stats are part reflection and part motivation. Seeing that you’ve read 4,000 chapters across 120 series, or that your pace doubled this year, makes a private hobby feel tangible. In MangaTime, reading statistics are a feature of MangaTime Plus, giving subscribers a detailed, always-current picture of everything they’ve read.