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SeaBook
Your pocket library for books, learning & ideas.
14 followers
Your pocket library for books, learning & ideas.
14 followers
SeaBook is a digital reading and learning app that helps you discover books, organize your reading life, save highlights, and track your progress in one clean workspace. Whether you’re reading for knowledge, productivity, or personal growth, SeaBook makes it easy to capture insights, revisit important ideas, and build a consistent reading habit wherever you are.







finally tried seabook and the highlight capture feels really smooth, way less friction than juggling between my kindle and notes app
Finally an app that makes saving and revisiting highlights actually painless, the clean layout keeps me focused without distractions. Been using it for a few days and already built a habit of jotting quick notes as I read.
Seabook is such a beautiful example of technology supporting exploration and conservation at the same time. I love that it's not just about identifying marine species—it also helps divers document their experiences and learn more about the underwater world. Having an app that combines a rich marine database with dive logging makes every dive more meaningful. The offline support is especially valuable for remote dive trips where connectivity isn't always available. Congratulations to the team on creating something that inspires curiosity and appreciation for ocean life!
What impressed me most is how comprehensive Seabook is. Photo-based species identification, smart filters, a database of over 1,700 marine species, detailed dive logs, GPS dive sites, custom collections, and offline functionality all come together in a single app. Instead of juggling multiple tools, divers can identify species, record sightings, organize trips, and revisit their underwater adventures from one place. That's an excellent user experience for both beginners and experienced divers.
Every time I go snorkeling or diving, I come back with photos of fish and coral that I can't identify later. Seabook looks like the perfect solution to that problem. Being able to identify marine life, save sightings, and keep a personal dive journal makes every trip much more memorable. I also like that the app encourages learning instead of simply collecting photos. Looking forward to trying it on my next ocean adventure!
From a UX perspective, Seabook feels thoughtfully designed for real-world use. The clean navigation, quick species search, dive logging, and offline access solve problems that divers actually face. I especially appreciate that the app doesn't rely entirely on an internet connection, making it practical for liveaboards and remote dive destinations. That's exactly how adventure apps should be built.