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ReadRiff
Independent knowledge platform for lifelong learners.
10 followers
Independent knowledge platform for lifelong learners.
10 followers
ReadRiff is an independent knowledge platform built for curious minds. We publish thoughtful articles, practical guides, and timeless ideas across AI, technology, business, finance, productivity, psychology, science, and philosophy. Join our founding readers for early access and be the first to experience ReadRiff before launch.



Hi everyone! I'm the founder of ReadRiff.
ReadRiff started with a simple question: What if one place on the internet helped you think better instead of making you scroll longer?
We're building an independent knowledge platform focused on thoughtful articles and practical insights across AI, technology, business, finance, psychology, productivity, science, and philosophy.
This launch is for our early waitlist. If this resonates with you, we'd love to have you join our founding readers and help shape what ReadRiff becomes.
Thanks for checking us out, and I'm happy to answer any questions or hear your feedback!
Website: readriff.com
How will the early access actually work, is it just a newsletter or do founding readers get to weigh in on what topics get covered first?
Have you considered adding a built-in reading time estimator and a save-for-later queue? It would be great to bookmark longer pieces for when I actually have time, and knowing upfront how much commitment an article needs would help me plan my reading sessions better.
Love the breadth here, but a saved-for-later queue with audio playback would be huge for me. A lot of your long-form stuff probably shines even more as a listen-while-commuting version, and right now there's no way to queue articles or hear them read aloud.
One thing I'd love to see is a saved-for-later list with offline reading support, so I can queue up articles on my laptop and read them on the train without scrambling for wifi.
Curious about how the founding reader access actually works, will there be a free tier after launch or is it paywalled from the start?
the clean layout and how the categories are presented makes it really inviting to dive in, looks like a lot of care went into the reading experience