Readwise
Resurfacing your best highlights from Kindle, iBooks & more
Grow wiser and retain books better: Readwise sends you a daily email resurfacing your best highlights from Kindle, Instapaper, iBooks, and more.
Reviews for Readwise
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I'm SO HAPPY I switched from Pocket years ago. The team behind Readwise are top-notch, especially their Customer Support team. The product continuously gets better and better and I will continue to use Reader for all my reading needs.
been using daily 3 years and i can see myself using for 30 more years
I really like the product it changed how I consume content
Readwise has dramatically improved my knowledge management system. Learning is easier with Readwise, which implements the concept of spaced repetition. It feels so good to encounter a highlight or note you once saved every once in a while. New ideas are developed from this simple practice, and I encourage everyone, especially knowledge workers to use this app.
Readwise is more than just a note storage tool—it enhances long-term knowledge retention by resurfacing key insights and integrating with platforms like Notion, Obsidian, and Evernote.
My main tool for collecting and organising knowledge. Readwise takes the highlights and notes from your reading and transforms them into a personal knowledge system. By syncing with Kindle, Raindrop.io, articles, and more, it surfaces key insights with daily reminders. I pair it with Raindrop.io to tag first, then refine and retain knowledge seamlessly.
Their Reader application is a game-changer. I've gone from never reading saved articles, to listening to them using text-to-speech
I’ve started my morning reviewing my Readwise highlights every day for the past (checks app) 1,764 days. According to my phone, I spend an average of 2.5 hours a day (!) in Readwise Reader, where I send everything I’m remotely serious about reading. As a writer by trade and a scholar by training, I’m telling you without exaggeration that Readwise is the single most beneficial tool I have ever encountered for thinking with, period.
Unkind on boarding(select 3 books by force). But this service have very useful functions for all about reader in Web and more.
Omnivore doesn't make it possible to import from Readwise Reader and it doesn't have AI
I'm a student and product manager in Taiwan. I've been using Readwise Reader for last couple months, and it's 200% improved my reading experience. The entire product puts efforts on solving people's info-consuming-related pain points, such as info overload, distraction, etc, and its first-class UX tackle them in such an elegant manner. However, it'll be great if Reader app can be fully integrated with the highlight feature in original Readwise application, so that I don't have to switch between two platform and prevent from such distraction as a reader. Also, note-taking in Chinese is essential for me but it isn't will supported in the current version. Overall it's a great product, and a bold move as a tech company in current era. Can't wait for future updates!
Readwise is an integration tool for content consumption first and foremost. It allows consuming content from the best app we like to and is able to bring in our highlights and annotations to a unified interface that can be consumed from their apps (Readwise and Reader) but also relayed downstream to note taking tools and deeper introspection. It suits diverse set of learning workflows and comes a solid API.
Though the main job appears to be a flashcards app like anki using spaced repetition and interleaving with the twist of being able to make your notes around your highlights on content consumed from a host of popular services, I find it as a core architecture piece of modern knowledge work and learning.
Books can be read on Kindle, Apple Books, Libby and a host of other sources and their highlights can surface up in Readwise. Tweets can be saved and preserved for later consumption or referncing. Audio podcasts can be saved via apps like Snipd, and newsletters can be consumed via email feeds and RSS all in one fluid interface.
Their reading app, Reader is new in the market but is becoming tightly integrated with Readwise and i am exciting about their future development.
It is one of those services that is hard to switch off once you get it rolling, simply because it becomes a critical infrastructure piece in personal knowledge management.
It is an incredible tool to unify all your readings and annotate what interests you. The use of AI is a game-changer! I hope they exploit it even more.