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    Screvi

    Last update 6 months ago

    Never lose track of your reading highlights and ideas

    About Screvi

    Screvi gathers all the passages, quotes, tweets, articles or notes you’ve saved over time and puts them in a single, searchable place.

    You can import highlights from ebooks (Kindle, Apple Books, Kobo) or even from physical books by snapping photos — so everything you’ve read ends up in your Screvi library.

    Beyond ebooks, Screvi also lets you save web article highlights, tweets/X bookmarks, and even highlight from video transcripts (like YouTube), consolidating all types of reading and media content.

    Once your highlights are in, Screvi transforms them into a scrollable feed — kind of like a social-media feed, but with your best ideas and insights instead of memes or noise.

    There’s a built-in review system (spaced repetition / “Anki style”) that resurfaces your saved highlights over time — useful if you want to retain key concepts or revisit good ideas regularly.

    You can also search your whole library using natural-language queries — so even if you don’t remember the exact wording, you can still find relevant notes or ideas.

    If you often forget what you read or struggle to keep your learnings organized, Screvi gives you a way to make your reading actually stick — turning scattered notes into a growing, usable knowledge base.

    For anyone who reads across books, web, and video — or mixes reading with research, writing, or learning — Screvi can act as a central hub for your intellectual history.

    Since it supports many content types and offers lifetime-deal access (when available), it can be a good long-term investment for serious readers, learners, and knowledge workers.

    Key Features:

    Unified highlight/bookmark import (ebooks, physical books, web, social media, video)

    Scrollable “knowledge feed” to rediscover past highlights and insights

    Natural-language search across your library to find ideas, even without exact keywords

    Spaced-repetition style review system to help retain what you read

    Support for multiple content types (books, articles, tweets, video transcripts, notes)

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    • Launched 6 months ago

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