Chris Messina

Readwise Reader - The all-in-one reading app for power readers

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.

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Kevin McMurphy
Been using this in private beta only a couple months. It’s an incredible, all-in-one reading destination. Import book, PDFs, and even annotate YouTube videos. Brilliant work by @homsit and the team. 👏🏻👏🏻 Do yourself a favor and jump in on the private beta. If you’re reading this, you’ll love Reader.
Nicolo S
I was really blown away by Reader when I discovered it a few weeks ago. In such a short time-span it's really elevated how I consume content and has even encouraged me to be more thoughtful about annotating and highlighting more frequently. Would also highly recommend the Discord server as they are super responsive to feedback. Can't recommend the app highly enough and can't wait to see it develop and refine!
Anastasia Blinova
Cool! Congrats on the launch!!
Marc B
Highly recommed used raindrop before, but this program has a bright future! Much more thoughful and advanced features like AI and the integration for the normal Readwise.
Jacob Holloway
The Reader team has done more to innovate on the reading experience in 3 months than others have seemed to do in 3 years. I was already a huge Readwise fan, and now they've created another must-have app for me. I save a lot. Sometimes too much. And, with other apps, I found myself so habitually saving articles that I had trouble sorting them out on the other end. With Reader's filtered views and Inbox/Later approach, I can rely on my organization to create reading (and reference) lists for different moods and needs... and let the rest wither away. Plus, I've started consolidating more types of documents for a single place to read. As a speed reader, "second brain" enthusiast, and typography nerd, Reader has also greatly enhanced the reading experience for me. Two things I'll call out are the side panels (especially the document outline) and the ability to add notes to highlights (which also then sync to linked applications). These seemingly minor features have greatly improved my workflow in reading quickly and turning learnings into actionable insights.
Hunter Yeagley
I have been using Reader for around a month, previously have used Matter, Pocket, etc. This is the most polished app I have seen in the space, it has all the necessities and a few extras. I am excited to see the integrations expand, and hopefully some additional voices for read out loud.
James
Literally THE BEST way to consume information—newsletters, articles saved from the web, forwarded emails, twitter threads, PDFs, ePubs...I send it all to Reader, knowing I have my library of content ready to organise and consume when I'm ready. My inbox is less cluttered and I feel less rushed, and more organised. Got so much love for the Readwise team!
Fred Bliss
Best product I've used in 2022 (and I've used a lot of them). Aside from Chrome and Slack, there isn't another app I spend more time in each day.
Jessica L Williams
How cool is this? I already love Readwise, and now you're telling me I have a Reader where I can get my feeds and save things to read later. This will eliminate two products for me!~
Lasse Kristiansen
Reader looks promising. Something I really don't get: None of the content I have saved to Readwise is in Readwise Reader. All I see is the "Getting started with Reader" article, which doesn't give any hints as to how content from Readwise can be imported (I would assume this happens automatically with no actions needed from my side). Why is Readwise content not automatically shown in Readwise Reader? And how can it be rectified? There are no settings anywhere, it appears, and ditto no settings related to Reader in Readwise (Readwise Full subscriber here).
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