Google reader app6/30/2023 ![]() We're now in position to reimagine aspects of the digital reading experience itself, from how you annotate a document, to how you navigate. There’s so much more to the reading app than this, but we didn't want to bury the lede. It's being actively developed with responsive customer support and rapid feedback loops informed by beta testers who are already reading in the app for hours a day. It embeds powerful workflows to help you conquer content overload - one of the most acute pain points of read-it-later power users. It connects seamlessly with all your other tools for thought such as Roam Research, Notion, Evernote, and Obsidian. It’s designed with a local-first, cross-platform architecture enabling blazingly fast interactions and full-text search across all of your devices (even offline). It serves both casual and power users, with the flexibility to accommodate a variety of consumer, professional, and academic use cases. ![]() ![]() It’s made to handle modern and established content alike, from Twitter threads to PDFs, and everything in-between. If you've used Instapaper or Pocket, it's like those except it's built for 2021 and beyond. Today, however, we're excited to announce a huge leap: We've built our own, fully-integrated reading app.Ĭurrently, our reading app (which we refer to as "Reader" for the time being) is a more powerful, more flexible version of the classic read-it-later app. This sounded just as ambitious when we originally wrote it in 2018, but we’ve made some meaningful steps since: thousands of customers, hundreds of millions of highlights, and more. Our mission here at Readwise is to improve the practice of reading through software by an order of magnitude.
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