One-liner
A minimalist EPUB reader with annotation tools designed for readers who want to highlight and jot notes directly in their books.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free reading interface praised for simplicity
- Strong focus on annotation features, especially highlighting and note-taking
- Supports custom fonts and text size adjustments for comfortable reading
- Lightweight and fast loading times for EPUB files
- Intuitive gesture-based navigation (swipe to turn pages)
Weaknesses
- Only 1 review with a 2.0 rating — likely due to lack of visibility or poor discoverability
- No visible pricing or in-app purchase details — creates confusion for potential users
- Missing key features like cloud sync across devices (mentioned as a gap in the single review)
- No support for importing books from cloud storage (e.g., iCloud, Dropbox)
- Limited customization options for annotation styles or export formats
Opportunities
- Build a free tier with basic annotation + paid upgrade for cloud sync and export
- Add support for importing books from iCloud, Dropbox, and Google Drive to improve usability
- Integrate with Obsidian or Notion for seamless note syncing — a major pain point for power users
- Leverage the top-50 keyword 'annotate' by emphasizing AI-powered note summarization or tagging
- Target niche audiences like students or researchers who need structured annotations
Competitors
- MarginNote
- Readwise Reader
- Apple Books
- Calibre
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 4:28:31 PM