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.
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.
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!
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.
Only tangentially related, but is your community-building focused substack still going? I'd love to read it!
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