Company Name: Readwise, Inc
About: 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.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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E-Mail: team@readwise.io
Website: 🌍 Visit Readwise Reader Website
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Developer: Readwise
by Quark Gluon Plasma
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.
by Dave From PR
This app has much to like but it lacks some basic and fundamental features such as printing and export as PDF. It does a great job of formatting web pages for reading. I wanted to use it as part of my research process because I like it allows me to highlight and write notes and that I can export this notes.
However, you cannot print or export as pdf. I reached out to support and I am told that this feature is not a priority and not in the plans. This is a deal breaker for me.
Yes, they will claim that you print from the web reader. But what’s the point if I have an iPad app which is perfect to read but cannot export or print as pdf? This means that after I have done all my reading, highlighting and note taking that I most wait until I get to my house to sit on the computer and remember which documents I wanted to print. Yes, I could have work around to this but that’s what they are, work around.
This is very disappointing when most if not all readers already have this very basic function in their apps.
by Furry:3
Really like using readwise reader for all my rss feeds and reading purposes but the big problem i have is performance issues with the app (on an iPhone 14 pro). The home screen and daily digest is basically unusable due to how slow it is and how much it lags while scrolling. The library and feed tabs are mostly fine, though reading articles can also lag a bit. Im not sure if this is due to how many articles i have saved or what, but ive been having these issues for several weeks now