Read Smart. Retain More.
Stop forgetting what you read. ReadNest captures your highlights and uses spaced repetition to make knowledge stick.
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You read a lot. How much do you remember?
If you're like most people, the answer is uncomfortable. Here's why:
Bookmarks pile up
You save articles with good intentions, but your reading list only grows. Hundreds of bookmarks gathering dust.
Highlights vanish
You highlight the perfect passage, then never see it again. Your insights are scattered across apps you never reopen.
Reading feels wasted
You consume 50 articles a week but can barely recall 5. All that reading time, and the knowledge just evaporates.
How it works
Three simple steps, then ReadNest keeps what matters fresh for you.
Save
Nest any article with one click in your browser. Everything you save lives in one place, ready whenever you are.
Understand
Each article comes back as a short summary, its key concepts, and a few questions — created for you automatically.
Remember
Nest Eggs brings those ideas back over time so they stick. Flip through them in a minute, or go deeper when you like — always at your pace.
Your reading stays private — we read each article once and never store the full text.
Everything you need to remember
Built for readers who want to turn reading into lasting knowledge.
Smart Highlights
Capture the passages that matter. Add notes, choose colors, and organize your insights. Your highlights follow you everywhere.
Spaced Repetition
Review at scientifically optimal intervals. Knowledge moves from short-term to long-term memory — automatically. Never cram again.
Works Everywhere
Web dashboard for deep reading. Chrome extension for instant capture. Android app for reviews on the go. Everything syncs in real-time.
Anti-Guilt Design
Missed a day? No problem. ReadNest never punishes you with overwhelming review queues. Come back anytime — we'll ease you in gently.
Built on proven science
ReadNest is powered by decades of cognitive research, not guesswork.
The Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve
In 1885, Hermann Ebbinghaus discovered that we forget up to 70% of new information within 24 hours. Without reinforcement, knowledge fades rapidly.
But with spaced repetition — reviewing at increasing intervals — retention jumps to over 90%. Each review strengthens the memory, making it last longer.
Ready to remember what you read?
ReadNest is live. Add the Chrome extension or open the web app to start nesting articles today — free to get started.
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