
Mind-blowing paradigm-shift to the reading experience. A few minutes of playing with it was all it took for me to decide to move all my newsletter subscriptions to Readwise. Its clutter-free and focused flow is the best I've found (there's a lot more, from handy AI aids to power-user shortcuts, that make the software an absolute gem —more good points than I can list here.) Easily one of the best product releases of the year imo, right up there with Chat GPT and Arc. So incredibly underrated.
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
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 makes it easy to integrate, manage, read, and annotate digital content from a variety of sources, including ebooks, web articles, PDFs, emails, newsletters, RSS feeds, and Twitter threads. It offers two apps: Readwise, a user-friendly tool for revisiting and learning from highlights from all your reading sources, and Readwise Reader, the first read-it-later app specifically designed for power readers.
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.
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.
Their Reader application is a game-changer. I've gone from never reading saved articles, to listening to them using text-to-speech