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Oakamo
Your quiet space for reading articles later.
127 followers
Your quiet space for reading articles later.
127 followers
The web is full of great content, but reading later often means distractions, ads, and endless tabs. I built Oakamo to make reading enjoyable again. Save articles from anywhere, organize them in your personal library, read in a clean distraction-free reader, highlight important passages, and listen on the go. Oakamo is built for people who love reading and want a calmer, more thoughtful way to enjoy the web.




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This is a nice product. Could you support importing and syncing the article list from Notion?
@chatabhishek This is the direction I’d be curious about too. For a read-later app, importing an existing list matters because people already have saved articles scattered around. I’d also care about the other side: whether highlights, notes, and source links can leave cleanly later, so the library never feels locked in.
@mountaize You frame the real problem as saving articles and never coming back to them, and you're right ! But beyond the clean reader, what in Oakamo actually pulls people back to finish what they saved ?Do you think this is where the listen feature comes in?
The article-listening feature on top of clean reading is a smart combo — most read-later apps stop at clean layout, but audio lets you keep up while commuting. Does Oakamo use TTS or a service like ElevenLabs for the audio quality?
Distraction-free reader plus listen-on-the-go covers the two things that actually kill my read-later pile: friction to start and friction to finish. Curious how the listen mode handles articles with lots of code blocks or tables - read verbatim, or does it skip/summarize those parts?
Hi Niсola! First of all - it was cool to see your product among the endless list of similar 'AI agents doing everything for everyone'! And it looks like you found the real pain that people facing every day (me too). The idea of Oakamo is cool!
For now it looks like Oakamo is not working with LinkedIn articles links. I was using full form for them and paste text. Just one thought - for me it would be useful to keep source of article visible in article as an active link.