Sumr tldr - Summarize Web and Text

Sumr tldr - Summarize Web and Text

Summarize web pages or text. Instantly copy/share.

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「 Sumr is your go-to tool for cutting through the clutter of lengthy articles, providing clear and concise summaries to help you stay informed efficiently. 」 Summarize web pages by sharing them to Sumr right from your browser. No app switching or ChatGPT subscription needed. Uses OpenAI API key – one summary costs a fraction of a cent. Share the summarized bullets with the source URL in two taps.
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Pavel Larionov
Safari on iOS is almost perfect. The only thing missing - an ability to summarize an article. So I've created a simple extension which can summarize you an article in just 3 taps aA → Sumr → Summarize Since the making of the very first prototype, I was using it every single day, because 1. faster and more reliable than shortcuts 2. right where I need it to be - in my default browser 3. not in my way, but always just 3 taps away from the content I am reading 4. it makes it very easy to share content on social media and messenger 5. better than web clipper - I can store only a short version of the content piece with a URL The app itself is free. It uses your own OpenAI API key, so you pay as you go. Summarization of one article is usually fraction of a cent (I use gpt 3.5 under the hood - it's sufficient for simple summaries). I am not planning to stop developing - advanced features are on the way! Things on my roadmap: - ability to ask a follow up questions - additional and quickly swappable system prompts - neat storage for summaries alongside URLs in the app and more! Let me know what you think! Feel free to try it and and I would appreciate if you would leave a review on App Store with your thoughts and ideas.
Poli 🔥
this is promising 👍
Val
I wonder how SummarizeMe handles the nuance of different writing styles, especially creative or opinion-based pieces. Accurately capturing the main points in these cases can be tricky! Curious to hear your thoughts.
Pavel Larionov
@p_val you are bringing up a valid and important point. currently the summary makes everything sound neutral, which sometimes may not be what you want as a user. i plan to add follow-ups in order to make it possible to interrogate the source article. so the user can ask “what’s the sentiment of the article” and receive an evaluation. did i answer your question or did you mean something else?