
Readever
Read books with Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, or anyone you choose
686 followers
Read books with Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, or anyone you choose
686 followers
Chat with books, co-read with legendary personas, and get recommendations that feel like magic. Readever turns your library into a lively dinner party with the smartest people in history.











Would Readever be useful for university students, researchers, or people writing a thesis?
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@hassiumred Yes! For it's ideal for researchers because current AI tools only provide shallow and broad summarizations. Readever aims to provide deep comprehension, which is exactly what researchers need. For example while reading papers AI will highlight the parts that's relevant to your previous research interests or paper read.
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@hassiumred yes, it’s super useful for university students and researchers. we already have students and scholars using Readever to read dense stuff like ml textbooks and even foucault.
and… quietly… a lot of students use it to speed up reading reports and assignments too 🤫
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@sarrah You can start with a book you always wanted to read but couldn't finish. Maybe literature books like One Hundred Years of Solitude. History books like Sapiens. Then you will see the magic of Readever!
Bro your launch video is something 😅😅
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@pasha_tseluyko 😅 we tried something different for launch day… did it land or nah?
How do you prevent the AI from overwhelming readers with too many notes or interruptions?
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@huglemon Thanks for the question! Our AI agent will automatically adjust its output density based on user interactions. If user skips many notes the AI will reduce its output volume. Users can also manually adjust them.
How do you prevent the AI from overwhelming readers with too many notes or interruptions?
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@yaoling_frank Thanks for the question! Our AI agent will automatically adjust its output density based on user interactions. If user skips many notes the AI will reduce its output volume.
Does the AI adapt its behavior over time as it learns more about the reader?
How customizable is the level of AI intervention while reading?