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The Readwise channel is where you can find videos explaining how to use Readwise: software that help you forget less of what you read.
Organizing Your Documents in Reader
In this video, we'll teach two different ways to organize your documents in Reader, as well as how to share collections of documents with others using Reader Bundles.
🎁 Sign up for a free 30-day trial: readwise.io/read
*This video covers:*
00:00 Reader's full-text search
00:25 Grouping RSS feeds into folders
00:54 What is a filtered view?
01:31 Grouping documents by tag
01:31 Grouping documents by tag
02:14 Grouping documents by author
02:28 Filtered views vs folders
03:18 Advanced filtered views
04:32 Navigating views
05:09 Adding views to homepage
05:20 Editing views
05:30 Sharing collections of documents
06:30 Customer support
*More Resources:*
Filtering Guide: docs.readwise.io/reader/guides/filtering/syntax-guide
Getting Started with Reader: ua-cam.com/video/eJBtvfbcic0/v-deo.html
How To Set Up Your Reader Feed: ua-cam.com/video/uDr9N0rV4EE/v-deo.html
🎁 Sign up for a free 30-day trial: readwise.io/read
*This video covers:*
00:00 Reader's full-text search
00:25 Grouping RSS feeds into folders
00:54 What is a filtered view?
01:31 Grouping documents by tag
01:31 Grouping documents by tag
02:14 Grouping documents by author
02:28 Filtered views vs folders
03:18 Advanced filtered views
04:32 Navigating views
05:09 Adding views to homepage
05:20 Editing views
05:30 Sharing collections of documents
06:30 Customer support
*More Resources:*
Filtering Guide: docs.readwise.io/reader/guides/filtering/syntax-guide
Getting Started with Reader: ua-cam.com/video/eJBtvfbcic0/v-deo.html
How To Set Up Your Reader Feed: ua-cam.com/video/uDr9N0rV4EE/v-deo.html
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How to Set Up Your Reader Feed
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In this video, we'll teach you how to bring your favorite email newsletters, RSS feeds, and Twitter accounts into Reader, where you can process them in peace 😌 🎁 Sign up for a free 30-day trial: readwise.io/read *This video covers:* 00:00 Why set up your feed? 00:27 What's the difference between Feed and Library? 02:10 Subscribing to RSS feeds from the library 02:32 Suggested Feeds 02:59 Import...
Getting Started with Reader
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Welcome to the essential beginners tutorial for Reader: our very own read-it-later app that helps you bring *all* of your reading into one place. That includes articles, books, PDFs, RSS feeds, email newsletters, Tweets, and videos. 🎁 Sign up for a free 30-day trial: readwise.io/read *This video will teach you everything you need to get started:* 00:00 The Problem 00:15 What is Reader? 00:33 In...
Readwise Goes to Norway!
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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
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*⚠️ This tutorial is now outdated! Check out our updated tutorial here:* ua-cam.com/video/eJBtvfbcic0/v-deo.html* 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: → What does "Early Beta" mea...
How to Set Up Your Reader Feed
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*⚠️This tutorial is now outdated! Check out our updated tutorial here:* ua-cam.com/video/uDr9N0rV4EE/v-deo.html 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 sourc...
How to Build a Daily Reading Habit
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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
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Finding Your Ideal Library Configuration
How to Organize Your Reader Account with Filtered Views
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*⚠️This tutorial is now outdated! Check out our updated tutorial here:*ua-cam.com/video/uefrzMb5qBc/v-deo.html 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,...
How To Create Custom Highlight Collections Using Readwise
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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
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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
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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
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Comprehensive guide to the Readwise Daily Review
How to export all your Kindle highlights to Notion using Readwise (Apple Books, Instapaper, Pocket)
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How to export all your Kindle highlights to Notion using Readwise (Apple Books, Instapaper, Pocket)
Do you think this works with Kobo Libra Color?
Hey! At the moment the reader app cannot be installed on Kobo but we'd LOVE to work with them to get this built :)
a bluesky version would be great!
How does one get a compact view of the library/feed listing? The default is quite large; as a result I can only see 7-8 items on screen. I would prefer a compact listing with lots of items; and then be able to expand one of them to view more.
Hey there! Thanks for this feedback. At the moment we don't have a compact view mode, but its on our to-do list to add this. Feel free to upvote this feature request and I'll personally reach out to you over email when we ship that: readwise.canny.io/reader-features/p/compact-one-liner-view
Only tangentially related, but is your community-building focused substack still going? I'd love to read it!
Reader Readwise is literally the best RSS/twitter/newsletter/youtube reader, it has all the needed features, in fact, only one is missing « mark as read » when you scroll
Readwise Reader - still my favorite app! It’ll be hard to dethrone it, at this point.
Is there a catch? just wondering, or is this made for the people by the people, genuinely asking :D
It's kinda expensive, that's all
@@Loumo kinda expensive? Isn’t it like $10. That’s 2 Starbucks a month.
I wasn’t aware of adding a channel as a rss feed. I plan to do that and then save those feeds as a view so I can get a weekly update on my favorite channels.
From every video that you post I learn something new... I thought this one would be an exception until you mentioned about subscribing to a youtube channel as an RSS feed! 🤯
So excited to finally be using Readwise/Reader. It's gonna save me so much time. Who is the first UA-cam RSS feed I added? Y'all! Thank you for building this amazing product. 💗
I've been using reader (and before that Readwise) for a while. I love it on the windows desktop but don't find the android interface intuitive. Can you point me to a video specifically about navigating feeds (reading not inputting) on android?
Thanks for the kind words and your longtime support! We have a whole section towards the end of our feed tutorial that goes over how to process feeds both on desktop and mobile: ua-cam.com/video/uDr9N0rV4EE/v-deo.htmlsi=0k-n7LmQW-W1YzrB&t=434
If that tutorial doesn't answer all of your questions, feel free to email hello at readwise.io and we can help you out further :)
Thanks a lot for sharing these tips! This really helpful. Please continue having these updates. One comment on the Twitter feeds that I learned when trying to set it up - the Twitter API doesn't allow access to private Twitter accounts. So, only if your Twitter account is not private you can add Twitter lists to the Reader feed.
Thanks for watching, Justus! Glad you found this helpful :) And yes, that's correct. We can only access your Twitter lists (or other Twitter lists) if they are public.
@@readwise-official - one setting is the privacy setting of the Twitter list and the other is the privacy setting in "Audience, Media and Tagging - that should also not be flagged. At least this is what I experienced.
I used this approach more intensively recently when I decided to spend more time on bluesky but keep my twitter list active without the need to go on twitter anymore.. unless i find a post or thread of interest that i wanted to save separately in Reader.
That's awesome!
This is the coolest app I use daily only next to Gmail.
Love the shoutout to German keyboards! It gets overlooked so often that we don't have a '/' key
Shoutout Hannes! Happy you'll benefit from that too :) Custom keybinds was one of the most common feature requests we received when we first launched Reader.
Thank you for an informative video, as always. But I do think the documentation could be elaborated. For instance, how do you create a query for feeds that contain a particular search term?
Thanks for this feedback! I just pinged my coworker who leads our written documentation efforts to see if we can get a keyword query example added to our existing list: docs.readwise.io/reader/guides/filtering/query-examples In the meantime, you could use something like this: author:"RSS author name" AND title__contains:"keyword" Note, right now filters only support keyword search in the title, not the body of the text.
@@readwise-official Thanks. It would be great to get search in the body of the text eventually.
Thank you very much for the very informative video. I was able to learn a lot of new things. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching, Klaus!
I've been with you for a fair bit but found that really useful. It appears that Twitter/X feeds need to be public in order to subscribe to them via RSS (which would make sense), correct?
Thanks for watching Terry! Yes, that's correct. Twitter lists will need to be public in order for us to access them.
Hi Erin, thanks for the tutorial. Later in the video you are speaking about high volume feeds. Is there some resource where can I learn more about this? What is an exact limit? And what happens when a feed reaches this limit? Thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! For high-volume feeds, it's not a hard and fast cutoff. The app won't stop working if your document count reaches a certain threshold, you might just notice things are a bit slower. We usually consider any feed that generates more than 50 articles per day to be high volume. Hope this helps!
Reader is fantastic, but the price has become astronomically too high over the years.
Hey Bobby, Erin here! Thanks for the kind words ☺🙏🏻 We raised prices for the first time in six years earlier this year, but this increase only applied new subscribers going forward. It's our policy to never raise prices on existing subscribers. We're a fully-bootstrapped company that doesn't rely on VC funding, and our subscription revenue ensures we can keep building a product and features users love. If you're interested, you can read more about our decision to bootstrap here: blog.readwise.io/why-were-bootstrapping-readwise/
If the cost is prohibitive, feel free to email me at hello [at] readwise.io! We offer discounts to those in academia or in countries with depressed currencies so if either of those apply to you, I'd be happy to hook you up :)
@@readwise-official I've been subscribed to y'all for years, and the new price was shockingly applied to me when it came time to renew my subscription. I admit I was surprised and put off enough to disable my auto-renew. I just checked the available plans, and it shows the correct amount for my account: USD 95.90, which is what I paid last year. It was substantially more before canceling the auto-renew.
I'll happily accept a discount if you have any of those for bank accounts with depressed currencies. Hahaha
Erin or? Is it possible to create a query that searches for a Tag AND a word inside the document. Eg. tag = Ukraine and word is Putin
Hey! Yep, Erin here :) At the moment you can filter for tag + a keyword in the title, but not in the document itself. That sort of query would look like: tag:"tag_name" AND title__contains:"keyword"
Hey there! 👋 Just wanted to drop a quick note because I'm super excited about your product! Reader is absolutely amazing, and I think it deserves even more spotlight - you guys are really onto something special here! 🌟 I'd love to see more in-depth video tutorials showing off all the cool features - there's so much potential to showcase what Reader can do! And hey, while we're on the topic of videos, a couple of technical suggestions: maybe we could get Erin a bit more in focus in the shots? That would make the awesome content even better! Also, in 2024, shooting in 4K would be super helpful, especially when showing app interfaces with small text - it would make everything crystal clear and easy to follow along! 📱✨ You've got such a fantastic product with Readwise and especially Reader. I really think pumping out more high-quality video content would help others discover just how awesome these tools are. Rooting for you guys! Keep crushing it! 💪 Best wishes for continued success! 🚀
Hey there! Erin here 🙂Thanks so much for the kind words! It's really rewarding to see how much people are enjoying these new vids. Admitted I'm just recording everything through my Macbook camera and mic right now 😅 Hoping to upgrade to a more legit setup in the future!
Are you guys hiring devs??
Not at the moment but we regularly share job openings in our Beta Update newsletter, which we send every 1-2 months.
its very good , but the only problem is its monthly subscription and it is expensive
Hey there! Just so you know, we offer 50% off for those in education or in countries with depressed currencies. If either of those apply to you, feel free to email hello@readwise.io and we can apply one of those to your account :)
Excellent quick and comprehensive summary of a GREAT product built and supported by incredibly kind and competent people with some of the best customer service I’ve ever experienced!
Thanks so much for your longtime support, Father Brice! Always a pleasure to see your name pop up in our email 💙
can it sync the last location across devices at this point?
Reader has always synced your doc location across devices! If your device has been offline for a while, it may take a minute for it to come back online and your progress to sync to other devices.
@@readwise-official yes but always the wrong location. esp the more images are in the doc
@@bosiefoobar This sounds like a bug. Can you send me an email at hello@readwise.io and we'll help you out?
Great video, thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! 💙
I really can’t live without Reader at this point. I’ve even made this my go-to eBook device. It’s amazing, and everyone should have it.
Great job and I love reader. Learned some new things today. Have to go find that filtered views video you mentioned
So happy to hear it was helpful! We'll be dropping na updated filtered views tutorial in the next few days. Stay tuned 😉
@@readwise-official hopefully you can give an example of combining multiple tags as a filter. For example, tag = California AND tag = climate crisis. I am assuming this can only be done with document tags as opposed to highlight tags? It would be awesome if it could be highlight tags is well.
@@DailyMindBrew Of course :) To use the exact example you gave, a query would be: tag:"california"AND tag:"climate crisis" This will pull in docs that have BOTH tags assigned. Alternatively, you could us OR as the connecting statement, and it will pull in docs with one or the other tag. The easiest way to create this view would be to head to your Manage tags page (read.readwise.io/tags) and then create a new view from tag int eh drop down menu. You can assign multiple tags to the same view there. Filtered views only accounts for document tags, not tagged highlights. To view your tagged highlights, you'll need to head to: readwise.io/tags
Hope this helps! Feel free to email us anytime at hello at readwise.io if you want further clarification on anything :)
@@readwise-official thank you. Having the ability to parse my docs in this way makes things so much more manageable.
Is there supposed to be any integration between my tags in Reader and my highlight tags in Readwise? Highlights from my Reader articles will show up in my Readwise daily highlights feed, but the tags I add there aren't necessarily in my list of tags in Reader. It maybe seems like Reader only recognizes the tags I add in Reader (or maybe while reading the article in a browser tab after clicking the browser extension button) but not when I tag the highlight in Readwise. (I think that's what's happening, I haven't done any rigorous testing).
Hey Jeff! Right now any tags you add in Reader will show up in Readwise, but tags you create in Readwise (or other reading platforms) will nto be automatically added in Reader. It's a one-way sync from Reader ➡ Readwise. Hope that helps clarify things! If not, feel free to email me at hello at readwise.io and we can help you further!
Excellent video Erin!! One small suggestion, since the content is condensed, it would be good to add to the description section the links to any other videos that you refer to. Great work.
Thanks so much for watching! Great suggestion. Just added the links to the video description :)
I love Reader! Great introduction, Erin!!
Thanks so much for your support, Maneetpaul! Trying to get at your level 😂
I cannot get it to work on Arc browser. Is there a way to do this?
Check if there's some extension installed that is interfering. I use Reader with Arc since I got access to Arc more than two years ago.
Sorry to hear that! We have many folks who use Reader in Arc. My guess is there might be one of your existing extensions interfering. Feel free to email hello@readwise.io and we can take a closer look :)
Most presentations including this one are for birds! You take a bite and fly away! Why? What on earth did you show here?
What does this mean?
@@readwise-official Bad Demo! That is what it means!
You guys rock. I love your product and can't wait to see what you'll keep coming up with. Cheers from France
Thanks so much for watching, Nico!
I like it . Excellent video tutorial
Thanks for watching!
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 ua-cam.com/video/WDfJn1kcQuU/v-deo.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.