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MotionRead

MotionRead

Stream articles instead of reading them.

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Most things we read don’t deserve full attention. This is an RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) reader that plays text word-by-word in one place, so you can consume low-value but necessary content without eye movement.
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Launch tags:iOSeBook ReaderProductivity
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AssemblyAI
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What do you think? …

Daksh
Maker
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Hi everyone,
I built this because I’m honestly tired of reading things that don’t deserve real attention.


It's meant for

  • blogs, newsletters, docs, changelogs.

  • content you need to get through, not deeply study.

How it works

  • Paste any text, article or pdf.

  • Adjust speed, pause, rewind

  • Minimal UI, no gamification

Who it's for

  • People forced to read a lot of low-signal content.

  • Builders, students, and knowledge workers skimming daily material.

Just a tool to stream boring articles passively so you can get on with your work.

Jacey

@enzc Congrats on the launch, Daksh. “Stream boring text” is exactly what I need for changelogs and long newsletters. RSVP can be surprisingly effective when you’re skimming, and the minimal UI is nice. Curious: do you support web article extraction (paste a link), and smart pauses for punctuation/code blocks? Also, what speeds do most users settle on?

Daksh
Maker

@hijacey  Thank you for the feedback!
Yes, the app supports web article extraction. You can share any URL directly to the app, and it will import the text seamlessly. It also accounts for punctuation by adding natural, appropriate pauses to help with comprehension.

Regarding code blocks, that functionality isn't available yet.

Since I don't collect any user data, it is difficult to give an exact average, but anecdotal evidence suggests most users are comfortably hitting speeds of 500–600 WPM.