Readefine

Readefine

Reword the Internet

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Meet Readefine: the browser extension that changes how you read online. Simplify jargon, translate into a number of languages, convert units, or even reword as a pirate with just a click. Reword the internet to suit your needs!
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Launch Team

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Andrew Nelson
Maker
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Imagine a world where the internet speaks your language. That's the vision behind Readefine. My journey started while scrolling on LinkedIn. As I scrolled past post after jargon-filled post, I realized that while grammar assistants help us write, they don't help us read. Readefine fills this crucial gap. It's a tool that rewords online content, making it understandable and relatable. Whether it's through AI or our community-driven dictionaries, we're making the internet more understandable, one word at a time. With Readefine Pro, this vision expands, offering more features and custom AI prompts. Join us in reshaping how we interact with digital content, making it a space for everyone to understand and be understood.
Esus 🛡️
Sweet extension! Congrats on your launch! Cool to see you push Safari + Chrome + Firefox + Edge, impressive to have them all haha. Can we hear a bit about your development process and roadmap plans? btw, the 'See it in action' on the landing page is genius. Really makes it clear what it does.
Andrew Nelson
@esus thanks! Yeah, I made a build script that can automatically produce all the extension variants from the source, so it's not too much work to support all the browsers. I started building Readefine about 3 years ago, finished the MVP in early 2021 - it was terrible but sort of captured the vision I had for the product. At the time, it was only able to run dictionary replacements (e.g. find and replace). I have a background in NLP, so I knew that eventually I'd be able to add in some sort of auto rewording feature via AI, but AI just wasn't there yet. In 2022, I began prototyping my own language model to reword stuff, but it was slow progress and I was also working through a ton of UI and product enhancements. Then of course OpenAI came out with their GPT models, I got access in July and I immediately began working on the AI rewording feature. In terms of roadmap, I plan on expanding the dictionary feature a bit, introduce a teams dictionary feature for teams, create some settings so you can configure a few things on the dictionary and maybe even word level (e.g. don't show these kinds of readefinitions on this domain, case sensitivity, etc.). I also plan to experiment a bit with Gemini and maybe offer it as an alternative model. I'd also love to automatically reword entire websites using AI, but there are a lot of product challenges to doing that and I need to think more about how the user experience would look.
Esus 🛡️
@andrewnelson23 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 That first part. Whatttt! Cc'ing @thomasjamesio - Could be an epic collab of Browser Extensions. Amazing story and background, crazy the impact OpenAI had. Roadmap also seems sweet. I'd love to keep watching this product/your building of it. Do you have a twitter/IndieHacker profile or anything?
David Sawyer
This man knows his stuff! Layering in AI here is going to gonna take Readefine to the next level.
Mike Valley
Great idea. Looking forward to testing it out. Congrats on the launch!
Toby Johnston
Congrats on the launch! It's cool to see a tool tackling the challenge of making online content more relatable.