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The Readwise channel is where you can find videos explaining how to use Readwise: software that makes it fun any easy to remember more of what you read.
3 steps to clean up your Reader account
Here's how our community manager Erin tidied up her Reader library to reflect her current interests rather than old ones.
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Readwise's Team Trip to Norway
Просмотров 3774 месяца назад
Come along with us for an inside look at Readwise's sixth team offsite to Norway! Hopefully this isn't too cringe 🇳🇴 🙈 For more details on how we planned our Norwegian team offsite as a remote startup, check out this: blog.readwise.io/how-we-plan-offsites/
Getting Started with Reader
Просмотров 40 тыс.Год назад
This tutorial will teach you all of the basics to get you up and running with Reader: the first read-it-later app built for power readers. After watching this video, you'll know how to transfer your existing Instapaper or Pocket library to Reader, save content going forward (including paywalled articles, newsletters, EPUBs, PDFs, and Tweets), and how to highlight it all with ease. OVERVIEW: → W...
How to Set Up Your Reader Feed
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
Reader’s feed functionality helps you stay up to date on your favorite blogs, industry news, and email newsletters - all from one centralized and distraction-free feed. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to build a powerful feed that continuously pulls content from your favorite sources, how to prune it for maximum efficiency, and conquer content overload for good.
How to Build a Daily Reading Habit
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
If you want to build a daily habit of staying on top of your feed, preventing your reading queue from overflowing, and, most importantly, becoming a consistent reader - The Daily Digest will help. In this tutorial, we'll show you how.
Finding Your Ideal Library Configuration
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Finding Your Ideal Library Configuration
How to Organize Your Reader Account with Filtered Views
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
Looking to bring more organization and order to your Reader account? In this video, we’ll teach you how to use Filtered Views - our flexible take on traditional folders. After watching this video, you’ll be able to quickly isolate and group documents based on title, date, author, tags, and other attributes, and unlock entirely new workflows inside in Reader. OVERVIEW: → What is a Filtered View?...
How To Create Custom Highlight Collections Using Readwise
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 года назад
Our new Themed Review feature helps you build customized collections of highlights based on any combination of tags, sources, and even your own notes. You can use Themed Reviews to master new skills, think through hard problems, and even fuel a writing workflow. In this video, we'll walk you through some creative ways to use Themed Reviews to fuel your workflow. Try our themed reviews here: rea...
Automatically Export Your Highlights to Obsidian with Readwise
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
Say goodbye to manual Markdown exports and hello to a seamless syncing experience with Readwise’s new Obsidian integration. This integration will automatically sync all of your highlights with Obsidian including enriched metadata and a powerful template system for formatting your exports to your bespoke preferences - including Jinja2 and YAML frontmatter. Click here to setup the new Obsidian In...
How to extract your PDF highlights using Readwise
Просмотров 33 тыс.4 года назад
This video explains how to effortlessly extract your highlights from PDFs using Readwise. If you read a lot of PDFs, we also demonstrate our recommended workflow of reading on iPad Pro Pencil 2 and then emailing highlighted PDFs to add@readwise.io.
Comprehensive guide to the Readwise Daily Review
Просмотров 27 тыс.4 года назад
This comprehensive tutorial explains the core feature of Readwise: the Daily Review. After watching this video, you will be equipped to personalize the Daily Review to your personal preferences and get the most out of this beneficial habit.
How to export all your Kindle highlights to Notion using Readwise (Apple Books, Instapaper, Pocket)
Просмотров 52 тыс.4 года назад
JUNE 2020 This video explains how to effortlessly export all your reading highlights to Notion using Readwise. Kindle Highlights, Apple Books highlights, Instapaper highlights, Pocket highlights, Tweets, and more! With the Readwise-to-Notion integration, you can easily export all your books, articles, tweets, and highlights to a beautiful database within Notion. Once you have the integration se...
I like it . Excellent video tutorial
Thank you for sharing, I've been a bit confused lately, your sharing has helped me a lot, starting a new experience without losing previous content. And I just didn't know you had the idea of developing the pad side? Because the pad side is the mobile phone interface is not easy to use, I have a small suggestion, my is Android pad, take this as an example, can you add a horizontal screen mode, so that may be able to use to some extent to do the pad side of the replacement program, perhaps this can reduce the workload, and if you want to develop the pad side can add a handwritten input. I hope you and your team will consider my suggestion, thank you.
Thanks for that! I think you guys should add "Archive anything older than a day" and "Archive anything older than a week" as "Bulk Actions."
Thanks for watching Tyrone! While it's not quite as seamless, you can sort by date saved, then scroll to the cutoff point you prefer and use "Archive all above/below" 🤠 Hope this helps!
Thank you team if you keep updating maintaining the app, I will be a lifetime subscriber for sure.
Thanks so much for the kind words and support! 💙
Filtered view is the key to increasing tool retention. but I think it's essential
Thanks for watching, Walter! Feel free to email us if you have any questions as you get your filtered views set up :)
excellent explainer and walkthrough. just started my trial and was a bit overwhelmed, after reviewing this I cannot wait to see what I can get accomplished with readwise. thank you so much for this video!
Thanks so much for watching, Eric! :)
另一个人,这注定是徒劳的。做自己就好,爱情的真谛在于相互的吸引、志趣相投的同行,而不是追逐和依附以及自我感动
I am here for the vocal fry, sorry, impossible to listen to.
Sorry to hear you're not a fan of my voice. Candidly, there's not much I can do about that, but if it really is "impossible to listen to," you might try our written Getting Started Guide that is already in your Reader account: blog.readwise.io/p/bf87944f-b0fe-4f08-a461-f75ab8aded6a/
Thanks for the suggestion. Nobody actually talks like that ruclips.net/video/WDfJn1kcQuU/видео.htmlsi=m4Q9Yb86NwknxmhN
Great tutorial. Jam packed with information and examples.
Thanks for watching, Chris!
Hello is it possible de read off later offline ?
Helpful video, but maybe stick to layman terms for new users. For example, what is a "bespoke workflow"?
I have nearly 20 RSS feeds saved in a folder according to their relevant topics. I want to create a filter from these feeds to extract articles relevant to my interests. Currently, I'm using the filter feed:true AND title:"vaccines" to sort based on words or strings present in the article title. Is there a way to filter a specific folder from the feed (the one I have now is "Virology") and then further filter based on either the article summary created by ghostreader or the abstract of the medical article?
Hey there! Thanks so much for asking. Currently there is no way to query a folder, or filter based on summary or article contents. sorry about that! If you submit this as a feature request in-app, however, we can get your account details and start tracking these requests :)
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Greatness! Informative and to the point - that’s how all tutorials should be done
Thanks so much John! Glad you found it useful :) - Erin
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Great app! A slower speaking speed should help even more.
She talks so fast its hard to keep up with what the steps are to complete each action. When learning something new, taking the time to keep each step separate is more helpful. Its like a beginner trying to understand someone speaking spanish very fast.
Auto-advancing was turn on, but when hitting either J /K /E /D, it just turn blank, instead of moving to next one of the feed, so i have to hit "1" to got back to the list each time, please help?
This is a known bug that we're close to fixing :) If you report this in-app, we'll follow up with you when it's fixed!
Will there ever be support for Pocketbook?
We haven't gotten the request before! Are you looking for import or export integration?
Hi, can you share a link to an overview of reader with iOS? I can’t seem to add/share pdfs via the iOS app.
Hey there, we don't have a video dedicated to mobile onboarding yet! You should be able to share a PDF via the share sheet to Reader though.
Nice clear video, thank you
was this filmed with a Betamax from 1977?
How to get an OPML file?
ASMR voice.... -_-;
This plugin doesn't work with highlights from RUclips videos
Hi! Thank you very much for this useful introduction video! I'm so happy that I've discovered accidentally Readwise and R. Reader 3 days ago. I have questions about the reader, since I think you haven't mentioned it in the video. Suppose I saved one web article for later, and even have highlighted paragraphs in it and made notes (which synchronised in my obsidian). If this article is deleted some day, will this article also disappear in my reader? And how about my notes in obsidian? And a similar question: if i manually add/change notes to the obsidian notes of one article (from the reader), and after a while obsidian got updates from the reader, will my manual notes got overwritten by the new sync?
Please add a feature that creates new files for each highlight. Having all of your highlights dumped in a single file defeats the purpose of obsidian
How would I discard an item?
Been following the app development for a good while. Have recently subbed as I find it the best way to bring all my reading into a single app. Keep up the feature development! Love the app
Thanks so much for your support, Scott! 💙
Can I export tags from Readwise to Notion?
I recently joined Readerwise and was excited by the prospect of resurfacing the highlights and comments that I have in literally 100s of pdf articles that I have read and saved over the years. A few questions: 1. PDF Load: I did a test load of 20 pdfs using the Upload File action from the blue + button in Reader. While all of the documents loaded to Reader, NONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS WERE READ by the Reader. Neither were the comments/notes that I made in the documents captured. Moreover, none of the images in the articles are readable by the Reader highlighter tool. So, this appears to be a complete bust. I use the pdf maker Foxit Phantom for both scanning/converting articles and URL links into pdfs; Foxit is on your supported apps list. I then highlight and comment within Foxit Phantom. Do you know of a reason why Readwise is not reading the annotations? 2. PDF LOad 2: I then tried the document load that Dan describes in "How to extract your PDF highlights using Readwise" and the PDFs loaded with all of the highlights indexed into the online Readwise application. Good news!! That said, the comments/notes once again DID NOT load. However, most concerning, the Readwise DID NOT SYNC with the Reader, so now the two are completely out of sync. Note that the settings show that Readers is by default Connected and Syncing, but the evidence indicates otherwise. 3. Finally, I tried to provide feedback/ask questions using the feedback icon that Erin states is in the desktop reader app at 6:28 in the video......but its not there. Hmmmm. Any help would be appreciated.
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hello Uh oh! Reader couldn't parse this document. This could be because the original url no longer exists, the site blocks parsing, or our parsing has failed.. i have got this error when i upload a file how can i solve this issue
Hey there! Please submit this as a parsing error in app. You can do this on desktop using Cmd+K > "Report Parsing Error" on on mobile by tapping the three dots in the lower right > Feedback. This will submit a ticket to our parsing engineer to investigate :)
OMG I love this app !
Just started to play with Readwise and the reader app and I am super impressed. This is some good software!
I was wondering - when I mark an RSS article to read later, is there any way to move it to (Feed-) Seen once I've read it? I've only found an option to move it to the inbox, the archive or to delete it. This kinda breaks the separation between Library and Feed.
😅 lots to gain/absorb TY
Thanks for watching, Bob!
The RSS feed is pretty but I'm frustrated that I can't find a way to select a group of feeds in order to delete them.
Hey @Zabouti - Erin here from the video! You can multi-select and delete feeds from the manage feeds page on desktop: read.readwise.io/feed/sources. You can also do this by tapping into the Views section > Feeds on mobile, but it's fasted on desktop :)
Hey Reader Team,I'm a big fan of your software, and there's a feature idea I'd love to share with you. How about a page that only displays all the highlights I've made in a document?I find myself highlighting a ton for quick reviews, but having them all in one place would be a game-changer for easy reference. Any chance we could get a feature in this new reader app like that in the future?Keep up the great work, and looking forward to some exciting updates!
Hey Lin! Thanks for taking the time to share this feedback :) If you move to your notebook and tap "Open" in the lower right, you can view all your highlights in full-screen! You can also view all of your highlights across documents here: readwise.io/everything It's on our roadmap to add this functionality right into the Reader interface soon.
Just thought it was really interesting that you seem to have similar interests, unless these were just books picked randomly. Wondering how Dan is coming along in his looking into insights in some of the books that are listed here (Power of Now, The Way of Zen, The Art of Inquiry, etc.)
I am super new to readwise and this new reader app but I am loving what I am seeing! This is very exciting and stands to be very helpful in my research process.
Do you support integration with O'Reilly Learning books?
Not at the moment do to their DRM restrictions!
If I would have seen this video earlier this year, I'd have loved Reader a lot more over the past few months. Really useful.
I've only had Reader for a few days now, but like it a lot so far. Is there a way to bulk export our data? I'm always leery of online services that don't allow export in the off chance they disappear someday and all my data is lost.
Clear and helpful - many thanks
Just downloaded the Reader app and looked at the Getting Started article. Confusing. Tells me to move a purple focus to an Antonio Banderas gif ... er, all I can see is a purple horizontal line across the article and can't work out how to use it to focus on anything. From all the other super positive comments here it looks like I'm the one who's dumb (apologies). I'll do some online research to see how it works.
Beautiful!
How can I limit a search to the inbox to create a view?
Reader is good but there’s a lot of competition in the read it later niche currently and some of them are free while providing similar features. I’d suggest improving the RSS section so users can group their feeds into folders. A single timeline of all feeds mixed together is simply unmanageable for serious RSS readers who also highlight and annotate. The other thing that really turns me off is that there is no native desktop clients but that’s something I’m personally very picky about so I understand it’s probably far from being a priority. Keep working guys and girls. I’d be happy to support you if you start pulling ahead of the competition in this space.
Hey Georgi, we definitely get requests from time to time for a better way to navigate the feed to balance out high-volume sources. We're actually designing a feature that might help here that we're referring internally to as "foldering." Once shipped, this feature will enable you to isolate specific sources within the feed itself. It's also on our long-term roadmap to add a true desktop app. In the meantime, Reader is designed to work offline and you can use a web-wrapper like Flotato to add it to your desktop :)
The folder suggestion is the only thing that I would change about Reader. (For now), I've gone back to using my former RSS reader, exporting what I read into Readwise (which works fine, actually).
I've been using RSS since the beginning and currently subscribe to ~200 RSS feeds and read all of them "river of news" style, so I'm not sure what you mean by "unmanageable".
@@readwise-official Another way to add to desktop is to use something like MS Edge's ability to add basically any page as an "app" that gets its own desktop icon and opens in its own window without the traditional browser UI.
I personally think the PDF workflow could be way better: if you upload a PDF you started highlighting using your usual reader, import it and go on highlighting it with readwise Reader, both highlightings will not appear in the same file, which will end up ultimately with you mixing up all the versions and the highlights you made on the same file in the same article, which is not convenient at all.