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How patrons work on Your Book Nest

A patron is just a name. Add someone in seconds, check items out to them, and keep whatever contact details help you reach them - all private to your team.
Saturday, 4 July 2026
Title card reading "How patrons work" over a row of pale library books

A patron is someone you lend to, and in Your Book Nest that starts as nothing more than a name. No membership form, no email address, no card to issue. You know your borrowers by name; the software works the same way.

How do I add a patron?

Type their name. That's the whole requirement - a new patron is ready to borrow immediately. Everything else is optional and can be added whenever it becomes useful.

What details can I keep on a patron?

Each patron has space for a contact email, a phone number, an address and a free-text note. Think of it as a Rolodex card: it is there so a volunteer can ring about an overdue book or drop a returned reservation round, and it is visible only to your team.

The note field is for whatever helps - access needs, "prefers large print", "knock loudly". A patron never sees their own note.

Does Your Book Nest email my patrons?

No. The contact email on a patron's card is reference data for you, not a send channel - the software does not send patrons overdue reminders, newsletters or notifications of any kind. If someone needs chasing, you decide how, using the details on the card.

How do I see what a patron has out?

Open the patron. Their page shows what they currently have on loan, the due dates, and anything overdue. Checking items out and back in works from the same place.

How do I remove a patron?

Delete them from their page. A patron with items still out can't be deleted - check the items back in first, so nothing on loan loses its borrower.

How many patrons can I have?

The free tier includes 50 patrons - enough for most volunteer-run libraries - and upgrading raises the limit to 500. The usage section in Settings shows your current count.

Can a patron sign in?

Optionally, yes. You can give any patron a read-only sign-in so they can check their own due dates and browse the catalogue from home. It is off by default and covered in the patron sign-ins guide.

How Your Book Nest handles patrons

A patron starts as a name and borrows immediately. Contact details are a private Rolodex for your team, not a mailing list. Their page shows loans and due dates at a glance, and a read-only sign-in is there if a patron wants one.

Your Book Nest pricing

Free for up to 100 items. After that it is $60/year flat - one fee for the whole library, no per-volunteer charge and no cut of anything.

  • Unlimited copies and loans
  • A sign-in for every volunteer
  • No MARC and no Dewey
  • Patrons are just names - no sign-ups to chase, no public catalogue to moderate

No card to start. No contract. Cancel anytime.

Try Your Book Nest now

No sign-up and no demo to book. Just open the demo and start adding books, patrons and loans, with sample data already in place.