Capital Area District Library Reviews

Capital Area District Library Reviews

Published by on 2026-03-19

🏷️ About: Capital Area District Libraries puts the library in your pocket. • Search our catalog and place holds as soon as you hear that recommendation or spot your next read.


       


Overall Customer Experience 😎


🤬 Negative experience
68.8%

😎 Positive experience
31.2%

🫥 Neutral
0.0%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 4 combined software reviews.

Is Capital Area District Library Safe?
Capital Area District Library appears generally safe, but use with caution.
31.2/100

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Is Capital Area District Library Legit?
Capital Area District Library appears legitimate, though exercise caution.
31.2/100



Read 8 Customer Service Reviews 😠💢

5.0 out of 5
Unfortunately not helpful

First of all, the UI is not adjusted for modern day phones. Frankly, CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary needs to be adjusted to fit the screens and zoomed to utilize the graphical capabilities.

Second, CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary was entirely unable to assist with resetting my PIN. Even redirecting to the webpage was entirely unable and yielded errors every single time no matter how I tried to create a new password.

Super buggy

It would be a great app, if it worked! Freezes on the opening screen, can't do a thing with it.

Great ...when it works

I love the ability to check my account, take care of fines. I really love the access it gives to an online library of children's books and other media publications and audio books. But, CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary often freezes, and then you can do nothing. Also, the way you access digital books and other assets is via links to other aps, like Overdrive, and frankly on my phone, it is really hard to navigate. It's not as easy as kindle Unlimited, for example, to search and download titles. I hope the bugs get worked out because this is a great mobile tool to enjoy being a local library card holder!

Not working awesome right now.

It seems as if the last update has caused CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary to freeze more often, and while I have no issue using the website, CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary would be more convenient if it worked consistently.

So handy!

I agree with previous reviewers that the digital book checkout process is cumbersome. But other than that, CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary makes it SUPER easy to search for a book (or other media) and place a hold. I've been using the library a lot more since I downloaded CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary . The digital library card is also very convenient; I don't have to carry my physical card anymore.

Needs account switching

Wish CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary had the ability to access multiple cards at once so I could see my kids’ accounts. It’s not easy to switch between accounts to check on their materials and as a result their materials are frequently overdue.

Wonderful start

I have really enjoyed using CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary so far. I'm much more likely to use this instead of a desktop to access my account info. I do wish you could add to lists from CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary and, as mentioned in another comment, the pickup date for holds was listed. Looking forward to future versions!

Remarkably useful

CapitalAreaDistrictLibrary is very intelligently designed. It is one of the most logical apps I have ever used.



Is Capital Area District Library Safe? 🙏

Capital Area District Library appears generally safe, but use with caution. JustUseApp Safety Score for Capital Area District Library is 31.2/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 4 user reviews. Combined with the app store average rating of 5.0/5.


Is Capital Area District Library Legit? 💯

Capital Area District Library appears legitimate, though exercise caution. Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for Capital Area District Library is 31.2/100 .
This conclusion is based on analysis of 4 user reviews.




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Features

Serving the Ingham county communities of Lansing, Haslett, Okemos, Holt, Aurelius, Mason, Dansville, Williamston, Webberville, Stockbridge, and Leslie.

• Search our catalog and place holds as soon as you hear that recommendation or spot your next read.

Capital Area District Libraries puts the library in your pocket.

• Keep tabs on your account—renew your items and manage holds on the go.

• A digital library card, always as close as your phone.

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