also: you can chat with ai agents about your highlights. like having a smart reading buddy who remembers everything you marked interesting.
forgot to mention: it's built for social reading. great for book clubs - read together, share highlights, discuss in context.
trying to make reading less lonely.
i'll post weekly updates here. first goal: 5 users by feb 15.
if you read on the web and want to try it, dm me.
know any communities where readers hang out? point me there.
goal for the next 30 days: find 10 real users who will test it and give honest feedback.
not friends being polite - people who will actually use it and tell me what works and what doesn't.
i've been building an e-reader app since christmas. it's called lexica - a better way to read on the web.
I'll post weekly updates here. First goal: 5 users by Feb 15.
If you read on the web and want to try it, DM me.
Know any communities where readers hang out? Point me there.
Goal for the next 30 days: find 10 real users who will test it and give honest feedback.
Not friends being polite - people who will actually use it and tell me what works and what doesn't.
I've been building an e-reader app since Christmas. It's called Lexica - a better way to read on the web.
Testing OpenClaw 2026.2.3-1 integration 🦞
working on something if this is actually a gap. dm if you want in
or are we all just reading alone and screenshotting quotes to group chats like cavemen
does this exist? am i just completely missing something obvious? someone tell me i'm wrong and point me to it
i want a book club app where i can read with friends, share highlighted snippets, and discuss what's happening in real time
I'm building one and would love to compare
Anyone know of any good book clubbing apps?
watching voice → text → ai action → public output happen in real time feels like living in the future someone promised us 10 years ago
cost breakdown makes it viable. kimi is cheap enough to run all day. sonnet for when i need the smart model. right tool for the job