Readwise Reader Cheats

Readwise Reader Hack 3.18 + Redeem Codes

All your reading in one place

Developer: Readwise, Inc
Category: Productivity
Price: Free
Version: 3.18
ID: io.readwise.read

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Description

Readwise Reader is the first read-it-later app built specifically for power readers. If you’ve ever used Instapaper or Pocket, Reader is like those except it’s built for 2023 and brings all your reading into one place including: web articles, email newsletters, RSS feeds, Twitter threads, PDFs, EPUBs and more.

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“Reader has completely redesigned the read-it-later app. It’s gorgeous and blazingly fast. In many ways, it’s the Superhuman of reading — you won’t want to read anywhere else.”
Rahul Vohra (Founder of Superhuman)

“I spend my entire day reading, researching, & writing and Readwise is the reading tool I’ve been waiting for. The perfect complement to my writing workflow. Absolute game changer.”
Packy Mccormick (Author of Not Boring)

“The Readwise reading app is the first read-it-later app that enables a true workflow for serious readers. As an ex-Pocket /Instapaper power user, it's hard to imagine ever going back.”
Fitz Maro (Creative Technology Lead at Pinterest)

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ALL YOUR READING IN ONE PLACE

Stop juggling half a dozen reading apps. Reader brings all your content into one place including:

• Web articles
• Email newsletters
• RSS feeds
• Twitter threads
• PDFs
• EPUBs


You can even import your existing library from Pocket and Instapaper and RSS feeds from Feedly, Inoreader, Feedbin, etc.

POWERFUL HIGHLIGHTING FOR POWER READERS

We believe that annotations are the key to getting more out of what you read. So we’ve developed highlighting as a first-class feature inside Reader. Highlight images, links, rich text, and more. On any device.


READER WILL CHANGE THE WAY YOU READ

We’ve reinvented the digital reading experience to apply the power of software to the printed word. This includes TEXT-TO-SPEECH (listen to any document narrated with the lifelike voice of a real human), GHOSTREADER (your integrated GPT-3 copilot of reading enabling you to ask questions, define terms, simplify complex language, and more), and FULL-TEXT SEARCH (find whatever you’re looking for, even if you only remember a single word).


FLEXIBLE SOFTWARE TO FIT YOUR UNIQUE NEEDS

Your personal interests, your professional projects, your way of doing things — they’re unique. Reader is your home base for the varied documents in your life, customizable to match the way your brain works.

PDFs for work, articles for your newsletter, and ebooks for pleasure all live comfortably side-by-side. No more juggling dozens of apps.


INTEGRATED WITH YOUR FAVORITE TOOLS

Your annotations should flow effortlessly from your reading app into your writing tool of choice. Instead you waste hours reformatting, reorganizing, and repeating. Reader eliminates this hassle. Reader seamlessly connects to Readwise which exports to Obsidian, Notion, Roam Research, Evernote, Logseq, and more


READ ANYWHERE, ANYTIME

Access all of your content from any of your devices with everything in sync. Even offline. Reader syncs across all platforms, including a powerful, local-first web app and iOS. You can even highlight the open web with the Reader browser extensions.

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If you’re not already a Readwise subscriber, you can get a free 30-day trial with no credit card upfront. At the end of the trial, you will not be charged unless you choose to subscribe.

Support: Check out readwise.io/faq or email us at [email protected]
Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://readwise.io/privacy

Version history

3.18
2023-05-04
In the last build we unfortunately made performance much worse/slower. In this build, we fixed the performance issue and actually made the app faster than it's ever been! More performance improvements still to come.

Previously:
* Fixes for search to improve performance and accuracy
* TTS platform improvements and fixes for starting TTS around images
* Many many more small bug fixes and UI improvements

As a reminder, in the last version we shipped TTS v2 which improves the performance of listening to your documents, highlight by triple-tapping your airpods, and lets you start from anywhere in the document you want.
3.16
2023-04-25
Lots of behind-the-scenes fixes in this build:

* Infra for reliability and performance, which will in the future allow us to make Reader 10x faster
* Fixes for search to improve performance and accuracy
* TTS platform improvements and fixes for starting TTS around images
* Many many more small bug fixes and UI improvements

As a reminder, in the last version we shipped TTS v2 which improves the performance of listening to your documents, highlight by triple-tapping your airpods, and lets you start from anywhere in the document you want.
3.12
2023-03-31
There are A LOT of new updates in this build:

* Text to Speech now works much smoother/faster, and you can START LISTENING FROM ANYWHERE IN THE DOCUMENT :)
* You can now save large files (pdfs/epubs 50mb+) to Reader on iOS
* You can highlight while listening to any article by triple-tapping your airpods
* We've upgraded the way you can interact with images in your documents -- try tapping one!
* Many bug fixes and performance improvements

Plus, much much more.
3.11
2023-03-23
There are A LOT of new updates in this build:

* Text to Speech now works much smoother/faster, and you can START LISTENING FROM ANYWHERE IN THE DOCUMENT :)
* You can now save large files (pdfs/epubs 50mb+) to Reader on iOS
* You can highlight while listening to any article by triple-tapping your airpods
* We've upgraded the way you can interact with images in your documents -- try tapping one!
* Many bug fixes and performance improvements

Plus, much much more.
3.9
2023-02-06
We've finally brought Ghostreader to mobile! (GPT-powered summaries, questions, and superpowers for your documents.)

Also:
* Shake to undo should now work a lot better, and trigger accidentally less
* Our new "View as text" feature for PDFs, where you can read PDFs with reflow-able text
* You can now sort the Views page
* View and edit Document Notes on mobile, including from the share sheet!
* Searching text inside of PDFs should work better now
* Sort any list of documents by "Random" to shuffle things up :)
* Many many bug fixes and minor improvements
3.8
2023-02-05
We've finally brought Ghostreader to mobile! (GPT-powered summaries, questions, and superpowers for your documents.)

Also:
* Shake to undo should now work a lot better, and trigger accidentally less
* Our new "View as text" feature for PDFs, where you can read PDFs with reflowable text
* You can now sort the Views page
* View and edit Document Notes on mobile, including from the share sheet!
* Searching text inside of PDFs should work better now
* Sort any list of documents by "Random" to shuffle things up :)
* Many many bug fixes and minor improvements
3.6
2023-02-01
This version includes our new "View as text" feature for PDFs, where you can read PDFs with reflowable text, as if they were any other document.

Plus, lots more:
* A much easier way of adding RSS feeds
* You can now sort the Views page
* Many many bug fixes

And in case you missed it, we previously shipped:
* View and edit Document Notes on mobile, including from the share sheet!
* Sort any list of documents by "Random" to shuffle things up :)
* Watching youtube videos on mobile should now work much better.
* Many improvements in the reliability of the Feed
3.5
2023-01-12
Happy new year! We're back to shipping shipping shipping. Plenty of new features and bug fixes:

* View and edit Document Notes on mobile, including from the share sheet!
* Sort any list of documents by "Random" to shuffle things up :)
* Watching youtube videos on mobile should now work much better.
* Many improvements in the reliability of the Feed
* Countless other bug fixes
3.3
2022-12-16
We've improved the performance off the app quite a bit, especially around moving documents or marking them as seen.

Also: dozens of bug fixes, and of course we recently added support for youtube videos -- watch and highlight their transcripts (at the same time) inside of Reader!
3.2
2022-12-14
We've added support for watching (and highlighting the transcripts) of Youtube videos, both here on iOS and on the web :)

PLUS: dozens of bug fixes, tweaks, and improvements.
1.0
2022-12-11

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Reader Monthly Plan
(Full access to Readwise Reader, paid monthly)
$8.99
Free
JH387593924✱✱✱✱✱ 61C2581✱✱✱✱✱
Reader Annual Plan
(Full access to Readwise Reader, paid yearly)
$95.90
Free
JH718361763✱✱✱✱✱ 4213AB5✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
163 Ratings

Reviews

robbchadwick,
Finally An All-In-One App
About a year ago, I tried Readwise, the parent app to Reader. I found Readwise to be a very good app — but, at the time, I passed on subscribing.

Then Readwise introduced its Reader app. It’s a game-changer. I once required three apps (Reeder (different spelling), Pocket, and Speech Central) to do what Reader does. Reader’s RSS reader is top-notch. There’s no need to look elsewhere for an app to read it later since the app allows you to file articles in your inbox, later, and archives. Any highlights made to articles in Reader transfer to Readwise for future recall — and the built-in tagging system is to first-rate. To top it off, the built in text-to-speech voices are the best I’ve found.

At the present time Reader is still in beta. I’m not sure why, because it’s a perfectly great app with no major bugs as far as I can see. At any rate, if you subscribe to Readwise at this time, you will have the forthcoming subscription to Reader included for life in the price for Readwise alone. It’s a no-brainer.

I would only suggest a couple of things:

1) I’d like a way to select multiple items in the library to perform an action on. You can already do this in the Feeds section of the app. 2) I’d like to be able to move individual / multiple items in the library to a playlist for listening — one that would go on to the next article once the previous article is finished.

Subscribe to Readwise / Reader. You won’t regret it.
b00kworm21,
Killer App
I’m a big fan right now as this looks so promising. I did want to suggest RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual
Presentation) like Outread and Instapaper apps, which will get your reading speed a big boost. There’s also Bionic mode in Reeder 4 which bolds some letters and impacts how fast you comprehend a word. Can’t wait to see the next iteration/update! Keep up the good work! I love the layout options for sharing quotes on Ivory for Mastodon, Twitter, and IG. Aggregating has never been easier- and easily add every highlight from Kindle, and Apple books, Pocket, Instapaper, etc. into Obsidian or Notion. The number of integrations is insane and the iOS experience is great, but online is the best option I think. I'm only beginning to scratch the surface, so will update the review as things change. But can be the go-to; replacing feed readers, saving for later apps, and working seamlessly with the Readwise app.

Tony Escobar
pendolino,
Impressive reading experience
I know it’s still a work in progress but it deserves five stars for the thoughtful design elements that cater to text-centric users like me. That said, it does have great tools such as excellent narration and ghostreader (AI-like) features for those that don’t want to read full pieces. The ‘views’ are excellent allowing you to group pieces by long, short, highlighted and many other traits. As an avid Reeder (not ReAder) user for users I’m ready to make the switch once Reader is fully baked. Honestly it feels like it already is done but I’m just giving it some time.

One thing I’m waiting for: the ability to include a link to the source when sharing some text from an article.
e_rauner,
Changes your relationship with reading
I’ve been following their progress on Reader for around a year now. Reader has replaced several tools for me and simplified my workflow greatly. There is nothing like it in this space with the amount with the same features at this price.

The Readwise team is incredibly responsive in the discord channel. The discord community is always helpful with whatever questions you have. I’ve learned a lot since joining and actively keep up with everyone when I can.

Great job Tristan and Dan! You’ve built a solid product and I really look forward to seeing this product scale 🙂
Moongoose5,
Game changer
I’ve been wanted an all-in-one solution for years but nothing came close. The Readwise service always looked interesting but I didn’t see much of a use. That changed with Reader. Being able to save context from basically anywhere, highlight and add notes, then export those highlights/notes has made consuming knowledge so much easier. The team is also super responsive to feedback and bugs. I believe the app is still technically in beta so there’s still some features being worked. But overall well worth the money.
127gh8as,
Good enough
What Pocket does, it does it well. Reader at this point, pretty much does it better. Parsing still has hiccups, but overall it’s good and appears to be improving. Integration with Readwise and other platforms works well. I’ve been a Readwise subscriber and got in on the tail end of the private beta for Reader. The devs are moving fast and most updates include value added features or address some bug or performance issue. I’ve yet to encounter an update that is one step forward and two back. Reader might end up being my baby’s daddy of read later services.
mtzfox,
Blown away by this technology
It’s not often that an app comes out that completely changes how you interface with the web, but this is it. I've been using Readwise to collect my highlights for awhile and it's worked great. Reader takes it to an entirely new level by organizing articles, books, pdfs, RSS feeds, email news letters, tweets, and more.

One thing that made my jaw drop: you can select any paragraph of text and have AI reformat it a different style. That means simplifying, TL;DR, convert to flashcard, and more. I had it write Haiku versions of my Typescript study material! It instantly can turn a block of text into question answer format of main points! This is so futuristic.

Need an article read aloud in a human voice? It does that. Navigate an article with keyboard and highlight with a single click? It does that. You can export notes and Metadata with custom templates for other programs. The list goes on.

This absolutely brilliant technology. Readwise deserves a medal.
Alpha_foxtrot,
Reading made fun again 🤌💋
Pocket who? Instapaper, didn’t she retire? Move over all other read-it-later apps as Readwise’s Reader has changed the game!

Every reading/learning medium in one place is literally everything we all only fever-dreamed during the Covid outbreak 😷. Articles, RSS feeds, ePubs, Twitter (videos on the roadmap!) in one beautifully designed inbox/library 🥰

Consistent updates from the team and endless potential to improve the online reading experience. I mean, these are readers creating software for other readers. They truly understand the nuances and pain points we all know and have really created something to bring the joy of learning back into our lives.

You can connect this to the note-taking app of your choice, too! All your highlights in one place, intermingling like a hot bowl of minestrone. Research made easy 😌

Get this app, don’t pass go, don’t collect $200. Make your reading time more productive and get Jeopardy ready 🤓
Deankhu,
It’ll be perfect soon
The app idea is great and has so many great features from other apps combined into one. The idea is perfect and has the potential to be the only app for read-it-later that anyone will ever need.

However, right now it’s performance is very poor on iOS. It’s very difficult to quickly navigate through the app or perform certain actions without the app going unresponsive. Only resolution as of right now is to close out of the app and reopen. Frame rates for the animations can be slow as well.

The app is on its way, and has a lot of great features, but needs help in the performance department.
Quark Gluon Plasma,
Pretty much a waste of time for me
We are constantly seeing new information, which comes to us in increasingly diverse ways. The foundational idea of read-it-later apps is that you will read something enough to know you will want read more “when you have more time.” So Reader is an extra inbox that sits between actual input and you. It can also send information to other apps, most of which have their own mechanisms for obtaining, storing and organizing data. I suppose you could spend a lot of your time moving information around, perhaps classifying it. It doesn’t seem robust enough enough to handle the volume I would need or the granularity of classification. The cost seems high too.

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