Token estimate: ~9,000 # Your Book Nest > Simple cloud library software for churches, mosques, and community groups - track books, loans, and patrons. Free demo, no sign-up. Last updated: 2026-06-22 Your Book Nest is dead-simple cloud library software built for small, volunteer-run community libraries - churches, mosques, study groups, hospices, and community centres where the librarian knows every patron by name. Catalogue books, DVDs, CDs and other items, track who has borrowed what, and see due dates and overdue loans at a glance. Items, copies and loans are fully normalised, so returns and availability are always accurate. Each volunteer librarian signs in with their own login rather than sharing a password, and a single library can have several librarians. Patrons can be given a read-only account to check their own loans and due dates, but never need one - a patron stays just a name until a real person attaches to it. There are no fines, no currency, and no jargon: the whole experience is built to be effortless for non-technical volunteers. Start instantly with a populated demo, no sign-up required. ## What librarians can do - **Catalogue** - add items - books, DVDs, CDs, board games, equipment, anything a library lends - with titles, authors or makers, and any other details that matter. Each item can hold several physical copies, so a popular title with five copies on the shelf is one catalogue entry with five copies - **Copies fully normalised** - items, copies and loans are separate records (items → copies → loans), so when a copy goes out or comes back the catalogue always knows exactly which physical copy is on loan and which are available. No guessing, no double-lending, accurate returns every time - **Loans** - check a copy out to a patron in a couple of clicks, see at a glance who has what and when it is due, and check it back in when it returns. Overdue loans are flagged so nothing quietly disappears - **Patron management** - add patrons by name - that is all a patron needs to be. No email, no sign-up on their behalf. Optionally give a patron a read-only login so they can check their own loans, but they never need one - **Several librarians per library** - every volunteer signs in with their own login rather than sharing one password, and a single library can have any number of librarians. One person owns the library; the rest are added as librarians - **Overview at a glance** - due dates, overdue loans, and what is currently out, all on one screen built for a non-technical volunteer rather than a trained librarian - **Instant demo** - start with a fully populated demo library and no sign-up, so you can try the whole thing before creating anything of your own ## What patrons can do - A patron is, by default, just a name in the librarian's catalogue - no account, no login, nothing to set up - If the librarian provisions one, a patron gets a read-only login (a librarian-set username and password, no email required) - Signed in, a patron can see their own current loans and due dates - and nothing else - Patrons never manage their own borrowing, edit the catalogue, or see other patrons. The librarian stays in control; the patron login is a courtesy window, not a self-service portal ## Who it's for Your Book Nest suits small, high-trust community libraries run by volunteers who know their borrowers by name - the kind of setting where a spreadsheet or a paper ledger is the current system and a full library-management suite would be wildly over the top. The shape of the place matters more than what it lends. Illustrative settings, not a closed list: - Churches, mosques, temples and other faith communities lending books to their congregation - Study groups and reading circles sharing a small collection - Hospices, care homes and community centres with a shelf of books, DVDs and CDs for residents and visitors - Clubs and societies lending equipment, board games or tools to members - Any group of roughly 20 to 50 borrowers where one volunteer keeps track of who has what Less of a fit: - Public or academic libraries needing MARC cataloguing, an OPAC, inter-library loans, or professional library standards - Anywhere that charges fines or processes payments for borrowing - Your Book Nest deliberately has no fines and no currency - Commercial rental or lending businesses where money changes hands per loan - Very large collections or borrower lists that have outgrown a single volunteer keeping an eye on everything ## What Your Book Nest is NOT - No fines and no currency - lending is free, and the app never tracks money owed - No MARC records or professional cataloguing standards - items carry the few details a community library actually needs - No public catalogue (OPAC) - the collection is not browsable by the unauthenticated public, which keeps the moderation load at zero - No per-category borrowing limits, holds, or reservation queues - No patron self-service - patrons cannot borrow, renew or reserve on their own; the librarian does the lending - No marketing or reminder emails - the only email Your Book Nest sends is transactional (account verification and billing) - Not for large institutional libraries - the moat is simplicity, not feature count ## Larger libraries and custom limits Your Book Nest is built for small libraries, and the free plan is sized to match: up to 50 patrons and 100 items. The paid plan raises that to 500 patrons and 5000 items. These are deliberate limits chosen to keep the product simple, not technical ceilings - if your library is larger or sits between the plans, email Dan directly at dan@yourbooknest.com rather than assuming it will not fit. Bigger and non-standard setups are welcome. ## Pricing A free plan covers small libraries with full lending features. One paid plan raises the limits with full access to everything. No fines, no per-loan fees, no setup fees, no contract. Cancel anytime. Start instantly with a fully populated demo - no sign-up and no credit card required. **Paid plan pricing:** | Currency | Price | |----------|----------| | GBP | £79/month | | USD | $109/month | | EUR | €89/month | | CAD | CA$149/month | | AUD | A$149/month | | NZD | NZ$179/month | ## Links - Website: https://yourbooknest.com/ - Pricing: https://yourbooknest.com/pricing - About: https://yourbooknest.com/about - Contact: https://yourbooknest.com/contact ## Author **Dan Edwards** - Founder Dan Edwards is a software engineer living in Aberdeen, Scotland, and the founder of Your Book Nest. He writes about running small community libraries, lending workflows, and simple software for volunteers. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-edwards-developer Personal site: https://danedwardsdeveloper.com ## Static pages --- --- title: About Your Book Nest Metadescription: I'm Dan Edwards, the software engineer behind Your Book Nest. I built it to give small community libraries a simple way to lend books without spreadsheets or barcode scanners. author: Dan Edwards author_role: Founder --- Token estimate: ~430 # About Your Book Nest Simple cloud library software for churches, mosques, and community groups - track books, loans, and patrons. Free demo, no sign-up. ## About me I'm Dan Edwards, a software engineer in Aberdeen, Scotland. You can find out more about me on my [personal homepage.](https://danedwardsdeveloper.com/ "Portfolio for Dan Edwards, software engineer") ## Why I made Your Book Nest A lot of small community libraries run on goodwill and a spreadsheet. Churches, mosques, study groups and community centres lend out books, CDs and DVDs, and a volunteer keeps track of who has what on a piece of paper or in their head. When I looked into the existing library software, I realised most of it is built for big institutions - far too expensive and far too complicated for a library run by a handful of volunteers who know every patron by name. I made Your Book Nest to be the opposite of that. It's web-based and simple to use - no barcode scanners, no training, no features you'll never touch. You add your books, lend them out, and see who has what and when it's due back. [See all features.](/articles/features "Features of Your Book Nest") ## Contact Your Book Nest is a new service and I'm actively working to improve it based on user feedback. If you have questions, suggestions, or run into any issues, please email me at [danedwardscreative@gmail.com](mailto:danedwardscreative@gmail.com) and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. --- --- title: Contact Metadescription: Get in touch with Dan Edwards, the maker of Your Book Nest. Questions, feedback and feature requests are all welcome. author: Dan Edwards author_role: Founder --- Token estimate: ~170 # Contact Your Book Nest is a new service and I'm actively working to improve it based on user feedback. If you have questions, suggestions, or run into any issues, please email me at [danedwardscreative@gmail.com](mailto:danedwardscreative@gmail.com). ![Dan C. Edwards, software engineer and founder of Your Book Nest, simple library software for community libraries.](https://yourbooknest.com/dan-c-edwards.png) Dan Edwards, founder of Your Book Nest. --- --- title: Terms and conditions Metadescription: Terms and conditions for Your Book Nest. A plain-English contract covering subscriptions, billing, your data and your rights. author: Dan Edwards author_role: Founder updated: 2026-06-22 --- Token estimate: ~3,100 # Terms and conditions By **[Dan Edwards](https://yourbooknest.com/contact)**, Founder. ## The short version Your Book Nest is a simple cloud library app I run on my own as a sole trader from Aberdeen, Scotland. Your library uses it to lend books and keep track of who has what; I keep it running and charge a flat yearly fee once you go past the free tier. These terms are the contract between us. They cover the practical stuff - how the subscription works, what happens to your data, what I am responsible for, and what I am not. I have written them in plain English on purpose, because terms you cannot read protect nobody. Nothing in these terms takes away rights you have by law as a consumer. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use the service. ## 1\. Who I am Your Book Nest is run by me, Dan Edwards, as a sole trader based in Aberdeen, Scotland. You can reach me at [danedwardscreative@gmail.com](mailto:danedwardscreative@gmail.com). When these terms say "Your Book Nest", "the service", "I" or "me", they mean me, Dan Edwards. When they say "you" or "your", they mean the person or organisation running a library on the service. ## 2\. About these terms These terms apply every time you use Your Book Nest. By creating an account, subscribing, or carrying on using the service after I publish a new version, you agree to them. You are agreeing to these terms as the person or organisation responsible for a library. Many of the libraries that use Your Book Nest are churches, charities, community groups or volunteers, and some are individuals. **Nothing in these terms removes or reduces the rights you have by law as a consumer.** Where the law gives you a right that one of these terms appears to limit, the law wins. You need to be at least 16 to agree to these terms. If you are agreeing on behalf of an organisation, you confirm you are allowed to commit that organisation. ## 3\. Your library account You need an account to use the service. When you register, you confirm that the details you give me are accurate. More than one volunteer can sign in to the same library, each with their own login. You are responsible for keeping your password safe. If you think someone else has got into your account, change your password from the settings page and let me know. You are responsible for what happens under your library's logins, including anything your fellow volunteers do. ## 4\. Patron accounts Your patrons do not need accounts to borrow books. If you choose to give a patron a read-only login so they can see their own loans and due dates, you set that up and you are responsible for it. Patron logins are read-only and cannot change the library's records. A patron login does not make that patron a party to these terms. The relationship for these terms is between you and me. ## 5\. The free tier and paid subscription Your Book Nest has a free tier and a paid subscription that lifts its limits. The free tier covers up to 100 items, 50 patrons and 10,000 loan records, and you can use it for as long as you like without entering card details. The paid subscription raises that to 5,000 items, 500 patrons and unlimited loan records. The paid subscription is a single flat fee, billed once a year. Current prices are listed on the [pricing page](/pricing), and you will see the price in your local currency when you subscribe. Payments are processed by Stripe. I do not see or store your card details; Stripe holds them under its own terms. By subscribing you also agree to Stripe's terms for the payment. Your subscription renews automatically each year on the date Stripe took the first payment, until you cancel. I am not currently registered for UK VAT, so the price you see is the price you pay, with no VAT added at checkout. If I register for VAT in future I will tell you in advance and add it at the prevailing rate from a stated date. ## 6\. Your right to cancel, and refunds If you change your mind within 14 days of subscribing, email me and I will refund you in full. After that, you can still cancel at any time from the settings page. Cancelling stops the next yearly renewal; it does not cut short the year you have already paid for, and I do not refund the remainder of that year. You keep paid access until the year you have paid for ends, after which your library moves back to the free tier. If your data is over the free-tier limits at that point, it becomes read-only until you are back within them or subscribe again. You can always sign in and export your data. I may also cancel your subscription, with reasonable notice, if I am winding the service down. If that happens I will refund any payment you have made for time you will not get to use. ## 7\. Failed payments If Stripe cannot take your renewal payment, it will retry automatically over several days. If it still cannot be taken, your library moves back to the free tier rather than being locked out, and your data is kept. Once a payment goes through, the paid features come straight back. ## 8\. Price changes If I change the subscription price, I will give you at least 30 days' notice by email before the new price takes effect. If you do not want to pay the new price, you can cancel before it takes effect and keep the old price for any time you have already paid for. I generally only apply price changes to new sign-ups, so existing libraries usually keep their price for as long as they stay subscribed. If that ever changes I will tell you in advance. ## 9\. Your data Your data is yours. For the personal information you put into the service, such as your patrons' names and loan history, you decide what to collect and I act as your data processor. I keep it safe and process it on your instructions. If you need a data processing agreement under UK GDPR Article 28, the privacy policy together with these terms is meant to satisfy that. Email me if you need something signed. ## 10\. Acceptable use You can use Your Book Nest for anything a community library reasonably needs to do. You must not use it to: - Resell access to the service as if it were your own - Reverse engineer, scrape or copy the service to build a competing product - Upload content that infringes someone else's copyright, trademark or other rights - Probe, attack or otherwise interfere with how the service runs - Do anything illegal through the service If you have a minor or fixable problem with how you are using the service, I will get in touch and give you a chance to put it right. For anything serious, such as attacking the service or clear illegal use, I may suspend or close your account without notice. ## 11\. Service availability and changes I work hard to keep the service available around the clock. I do not promise a specific uptime figure, but in practice availability is very high. Some downtime is planned, for upgrades and maintenance, and some is not; I will give notice for planned downtime when I can. I add, change and occasionally remove features. If I remove a feature you rely on, I will give you reasonable notice by email and try to suggest an alternative. I might also offer features marked as beta or experimental. Those are provided as they are and may change or disappear. ## 12\. Intellectual property I own Your Book Nest: the code, the design, the brand and the writing on the marketing pages and articles. None of that passes to you when you subscribe. You own your data and your library's content, such as your catalogue, your patron list and your loan records. You give me a narrow, non-exclusive licence to host and process that content only so I can run the service for you. **That licence ends when your account is deleted** - I take no broader rights over your content, and nothing survives your leaving. If you send me feedback or feature ideas, I can act on them and build them into the service without owing you anything. You are not giving up ownership of anything by doing that; you are just helping me improve the service. ## 13\. Third-party services If one of them has an outage, the service may go down with it. I treat that as my problem to fix and choose these providers carefully, but I cannot make a third party meet a particular service level on my behalf. ## 14\. Suspension and closing your account I can suspend or close your account if you seriously break these terms, if a lawful request from a regulator or law-enforcement agency requires it, or if I have good reason to believe you are using the service to break the law. For minor or fixable issues I will get in touch first and give you a chance to put things right. You can close your account at any time by cancelling and then deleting it from the settings page. ## 15\. Exporting and deleting your data When your account ends, whether you delete it or I close it, you have a window to export your data before it is removed. You can export your library's data from the settings page at any time while the account is open. When you delete your account, deletion is scheduled straight away, but your data is kept in a recoverable state for a short period first. This protects you against mistakes and against someone deleting your account who should not have. During that window you can email me to restore the account. After it, your data is permanently deleted. Stripe keeps its own record of your billing history under its own rules, which is outside my control. ## 16\. My responsibility to you I will provide the service with reasonable care and skill, as the law requires. Nothing in these terms limits my responsibility for things the law does not let me limit, such as death or personal injury caused by my negligence, or fraud. For everything else, and to the extent the law allows, I am not responsible for losses that were not reasonably foreseeable, or for loss of profit or business that does not apply to you as a consumer. Your Book Nest is a low-cost service for small libraries, not enterprise software sold with enterprise guarantees, and what I am responsible for reflects that. None of this affects your statutory rights as a consumer. Please keep your own copy of anything that matters to you, by exporting your data from time to time. ## 17\. Things outside my control I am not responsible for failing to run the service if something outside my reasonable control stops me, such as a major outage at one of my suppliers, internet-level disruption, natural disasters, or government action. If such an event goes on for more than 30 days, either of us can end the subscription, and I will refund any payment for time you did not get to use. ## 18\. Governing law These terms are governed by the law of Scotland. If you are a consumer, you can bring a claim in the courts of the part of the UK or the country where you live, and you keep the protection of any consumer-protection rules that apply there. I would much rather sort things out directly first, so please email me before going to court. ## 19\. Changes to these terms If I change these terms, I will update the date at the top of this page and let subscribed accounts know by email. The new version applies from the date stated. If you do not accept a change, you can cancel before it takes effect and keep the existing terms for any time you have already paid for. ## 20\. General **Assignment.** I can transfer my rights and obligations under these terms, for example if I incorporate or sell the business, as long as your rights are not harmed. You cannot transfer your rights without my consent, which I will not unreasonably withhold. **Notices.** Notices from me to you go to the email address on your account. Notices from you to me go to my contact email above. **Severability.** If a court finds part of these terms unenforceable, the rest stays in force. **Entire agreement.** These terms, together with the privacy policy and the pages they link to, are the whole agreement between us. **No waiver.** If I do not enforce a right straight away, that does not mean I have given it up. **No partnership.** Nothing in these terms creates a partnership, employment relationship or agency between us. ## Contact Dan Edwards [danedwardscreative@gmail.com](mailto:danedwardscreative@gmail.com) --- --- title: Product roadmap for Your Book Nest Metadescription: The Your Book Nest roadmap - what's currently being built for the simple community-library app, and what's being considered next. author: Dan Edwards author_role: Founder updated: 2026-06-22 --- Token estimate: ~290 # Product roadmap for Your Book Nest What's currently being built for Your Book Nest, and what's being considered next. By **[Dan Edwards](https://yourbooknest.com/contact)**, Founder. ![Red pushpin stuck into a paper road map](https://yourbooknest.com/red-pin-on-map.png) Your Book Nest is built to stay dead-simple for volunteer librarians. Here's what's being built right now and what's under consideration. This page updates as work progresses. ## Building now - **Per-copy tracking** Today the app counts how many copies of an item you hold. This gives each physical copy its own identity - a short, memorable code, a scannable barcode, and private notes - and lets you print your own barcode labels on standard Avery sheets. Label your shelves once and scan copies in and out, instead of buying the pre-printed barcode sheets the big library suppliers sell. ## Help articles series --- --- title: Getting started with Your Book Nest Metadescription: Get started with Your Book Nest - add items to your catalogue, check them out to patrons and check them back in, with no patron accounts or barcodes. Display description: Set up your library and run the three jobs you do most - add items to the catalogue, check them out to a patron, and check them back in. No accounts, no barcodes, no training. author: Dan Edwards author_role: Founder author_url: https://danedwardsdeveloper.com author_linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-edwards-developer published: 2026-06-22 --- Token estimate: ~610 # Getting started with Your Book Nest By **[Dan Edwards](https://yourbooknest.com/contact)**, Founder. Your Book Nest is built for small, volunteer-run libraries - churches, mosques, study groups, hospices and community centres. This guide walks through the three things you do most: add items, check them out, and check them back in. ## Add items to your catalogue An item is a title in your collection - a book, DVD, CD, piece of equipment or anything else you lend. Type the title, author and type, and it goes straight in. There is no ISBN lookup, no barcode scanning and no cataloguing standard to learn. Each item can have one or more physical copies, so two copies of the same book are tracked separately when they go out. ## Check an item out Pick a copy, pick the patron, and the due date is worked out from your default loan period. You can check several items out to one patron at once and extend a due date later if someone needs longer. ## Check an item back in When a copy comes back, check it in with one click and it returns to the shelf. Overdue items are flagged for you - there are no fines to calculate, because enforcement in a small library is social, not systematic. ## Q&A **Q: Do I need to sign up to try Your Book Nest?** A: No. The demo is live and seeded with a real library, so you can add items, check them out and return them without an account. Your first edit claims a demo library; you add an account later when you want to keep it. **Q: Do my patrons need accounts?** A: No. A patron is just a name. You add them yourself and check items out to them - there are no patron logins, no self-service portal and no patron email addresses to collect. **Q: Can more than one volunteer run the library?** A: Yes. Every volunteer signs in to the same library and shares the catalogue, patrons and loans. ## Articles --- --- title: YourBookNest Features Metadescription: Feature list for YourBookNest library software. Track books, DVDs, CDs, and equipment. Check out items, manage patrons, and monitor overdue loans. Display description: YourBookNest features for church and community libraries: catalogue management, patron tracking, checkout & returns, overdue monitoring. No complexity, no patron accounts. author: Dan Edwards author_role: Founder author_url: https://danedwardsdeveloper.com author_linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-edwards-developer published: 2026-01-11 --- Token estimate: ~1,100 # YourBookNest Features By **[Dan Edwards](https://yourbooknest.com/contact)**, Founder. YourBookNest is library management software built for small community libraries-churches, mosques, study groups, hospices, community centers. The features are deliberately limited to what you actually need. ## Core library management Add items to your catalogue by typing title, author, and type (book, CD, DVD, equipment, other). Track multiple physical copies of each item. Edit details or mark items inactive when lost or damaged. Search your catalogue by title, author, type, or notes. No ISBN database lookups. No barcode scanning. No MARC records or Dewey Decimal required. You type it in, it goes in the system. ## Checkout and returns Check out items to patrons with automatic due date calculation. Check in returned items with one click. Extend loan due dates when needed. Check out multiple items to one patron at once. The system tracks which specific physical copy is checked out. ## Patron management Add patrons with just their name. No email addresses, no phone numbers, no accounts. You know who they are. Search patrons by name. View what each patron has checked out. See their borrowing history. Filter patrons by loan status (has loans, has overdue, all). There are no patron-facing features. Patrons cannot log in, search the catalogue, or place holds. This is librarian-only software for high-trust environments where you know your borrowers personally. ## Loan tracking View all current loans, all overdue loans, or complete loan history. Search loans by item, patron, or date. Filter by status (current, overdue, history). See loan status at a glance-on time, overdue by X days, or returned. Track checkout dates, due dates, and return dates. ## Overdue management Automatic overdue detection. Visual indicators for overdue items. Calculate days overdue. Filter to show only overdue items. No fine tracking-enforcement is social, not systematic. This matches how small community libraries actually work. ## Multi-user access Multiple librarians share one account. No individual librarian accounts needed. Password-protected access with session-based authentication. Everyone who needs access gets the password. This is a high-trust environment. ## Demo system Try the full system without signing up. The demo uses real functional data-you can check out items, add patrons, search the catalogue. Your first edit claims a demo library. Demo data persists in localStorage on your device. No email required to start. Seamless upgrade to full account when ready. ## Pricing and limits - **Free tier** 100 items maximum. 50 patrons maximum. 10,000 loan records maximum. Try before committing. - **Paid tier (£40/year)** 5,000 items maximum. 500 patrons maximum. Unlimited loan records. The limits prevent institutional abuse, not extract revenue from growth. ## Settings Configure your default loan period (14 days standard). Set maximum items per checkout. Edit your library display name. Manage your subscription. ## What YourBookNest does not do No patron accounts or self-service portal. No ISBN database lookups or automatic cataloging. No barcode scanning. No MARC records or Dewey Decimal classification. No fine tracking or currency management. No per-category limits. No email notifications. These are not missing features-they are deliberate exclusions. Small community libraries do not need them. Adding them would make the software harder to use for no benefit. ## Technical details Works on desktop and mobile browsers. No apps to download. Session-based authentication. Data export available on request. Cloud-hosted-no local installation required. - Why is library software so expensive?: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/why-is-library-software-so-expensive (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/why-is-library-software-so-expensive.md) - Free software for board game libraries: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/free-software-for-board-game-libraries (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/free-software-for-board-game-libraries.md) - Best church library software (free options included): https://yourbooknest.com/articles/best-church-library-software (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/best-church-library-software.md) - Simple software for hospice libraries - Free for under 100 books: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/simple-software-for-hospice-libraries (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/simple-software-for-hospice-libraries.md) - Equipment Checkout Software for Small Organisations: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/equipment-checkout-software-for-small-organisations (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/equipment-checkout-software-for-small-organisations.md) - Librarika vs YourBookNest Comparison for Church and Community Libraries: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/librarika-vs-your-book-best-comparison-for-church-and-community-libraries (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/librarika-vs-your-book-best-comparison-for-church-and-community-libraries.md) - Can I use a spreadsheet to run a small library?: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-a-spreadsheet-to-run-a-small-library (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-a-spreadsheet-to-run-a-small-library.md) - Can I use Airtable to manage library loans?: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-airtable-to-manage-library-loans (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-airtable-to-manage-library-loans.md) - Can I use LibraryThing to lend books?: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-librarything-to-lend-books (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-librarything-to-lend-books.md) - Can I use Notion as a library catalogue?: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-notion-as-a-library-catalogue (Markdown: https://yourbooknest.com/articles/can-i-use-notion-as-a-library-catalogue.md) - 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