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Introducing Reedle: The Read-It-Later App That Helps You Actually Remember

By The Reedle Team·5 min read

We built Reedle because we had the same problem you do.

We saved hundreds of articles. We read maybe a quarter of them. And of those we actually read — we remembered almost nothing a month later.

The saving felt productive. The reading was inconsistent. The remembering? Basically luck.

That cycle — save, forget, feel guilty, repeat — is what Reedle is designed to break.

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What Reedle does differently

Most read-later apps stop at saving. Reedle closes the loop.

Save → Clip articles, PDFs, YouTube transcripts, and academic papers from anywhere on the web. Works on iOS, Android, and every browser.

Read → A distraction-free reader with mobile LaTeX rendering, Zotero sync for researchers, and full-document AI chat that actually understands the content — not just a summary.

Understand → Ask the AI follow-up questions mid-article. "What does this equation mean?" "Can you give me a real-world example of this?" "How does this relate to what I read last week?"

Remember → Highlight a passage and create an FSRS flashcard in one tap. FSRS is the same spaced repetition algorithm as Anki — built directly into your reading, without leaving the page.

FSRS: why it matters

Most people know spaced repetition is effective. Few people use it consistently because the friction of going to a separate app to create and review cards is too high.

Reedle's flashcards live inside your articles. You highlight, you review, you keep reading. The review session fits into five minutes on your morning commute.

The result: you actually remember what you read.

For researchers

If you read academic papers, Reedle was built for you:

  • Mobile LaTeX rendering — equations display correctly on your phone. Finally.
  • Zotero bulk import — your entire library, already in Reedle.
  • Full-paper AI chat — ask about methodology, results, or section 4.2 without losing your place.
  • FSRS from any highlight — key definitions and theorems become flashcards instantly.

Available now

Reedle is available on Web, iOS (App Store), and Android (Google Play + direct APK). Start with a free 30-day trial. No credit card required.


We're a small team of people who read a lot and wanted a better tool. We hope Reedle becomes that tool for you.

— The Reedle Team