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Reader lets you save all of your content to one place:
From articles to Twitter threads to PDFs to newsletters to RSS to epubs to... even YouTube!
You can then read, search, organize and (of course) highlight everything, with a Reader built for 2023.

Readwise ReaderThe all-in-one reading app for power readers
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Hey PH, cofounder of Readwise here. Very excited to finally be sharing the public beta of Readwise Reader with the world: The main thing that makes Reader unique is that it supports almost any content type you could want to save/read/highlight: * articles π° * PDFs π * emails/newsletters π§ * ePubs π * twitter threads π¦ * youtube videos (with transcripts) πΊ * RSS feeds π Reader helps you get all...

Readwise ReaderThe all-in-one reading app for power readers
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Been using Teamflow near daily for a year now! Highly recommend π

Teamflow 2.0The best place to work together
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One thing @realjakecooper didn't point out, which absolutely blows my mind, is that there are no different tiers for postgres, redis, etc hosted on Railway. You just start using these databases, and they expand/scale _automatically_ as you start using more resources. Any backend hacker knows that this is legit the holy grail of managed services -- AWS doesn't offer it, Heroku doesn't offer it,...
RailwayConfig free deploys: bring your code, we'll handle the rest
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Having used other alternatives (their APIs were _not_ Stripe-quality), I'm very excited about this!

Stripe IdentityThe easiest way to verify identities
Tristan Homsileft a comment
Hey PH! When we first launched the beta of Readwise about a year ago, it was just an MVP to help you resurface your Kindle highlights. Since then, we've transformed Readwise into a fully-featured product which helps you grow wiser and get the most out your reading, no matter where you do it. The first huge step we took was to add highlights from every reading source we could: π iBooks π°...
ReadwiseThe best way to remember your ebooks & articles
Sync your highlights from Kindle, iBooks, Instapaper or Highly. Review the best parts easily through a daily email, web or mobile. Retain more from your ebooks/articles -thus, get the most out of your reading!
ReadwiseThe best way to remember your ebooks & articles
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I like it! Love the simple design. Some suggestions: - I'd like to see the writing prompt when I go back to my tinythoughts (e.g it asked me what I was proud of today, so I answered, but after submitting my thought and trying to go back to it, I couldn't see the prompt, so my thought made less sense to me) - this would be cool website to show as the browser's new tab -- might be worth...

tinythoughtsBecause keeping a journal is hard
Tristan Homsileft a comment
Hey PH! We're huge fans of Kindle, but we were pained by how hard it is to revisit and organize your highlights. It would often feel like we'd read a book and have phenomenal new insights, only to forget them a couple months later. Readwise sends you a daily email with some of your best past highlights, helping you actually remember what you read. We also let you effortlessly tag and rate your...
Readwise BetaEffortlessly rediscover and organize your Kindle highlights
Readwise sends you a daily email which helps you retain & organize your Kindle highlights effortlessly β¨ Resurface, categorize, and actually remember the lessons from books you read.
Readwise BetaEffortlessly rediscover and organize your Kindle highlights
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This looks cool! I was really trying to get a taste of it (before seeing your summary example in the comments below), but couldn't figure out how. Perhaps put that summary example on your landing page? Some more random things: * At first I thought the book covers and Maker pictures were clickable, but then I just realized they were draggable instead. * I wanted to give you my email to learn...

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