This weekend I started migrating the repository of articles (in their various states: not read/read/annotated) from Notion to Readwise Reader.
It was a broken window that had been bugging me for a long time. Even though capturing content inside the Notion database was easy from all devices, the reading experience was sub-par on the mobile app. In effect, hundreds of articles were stored, tagged & sorted, but rarely read.
Nice, you were ahead of this article with the challenge! :)
And thank you so much for sharing, curious if you will read more of the articles now! 👀
I experimented with Instapaper and them moved to Pocket, which I like more - easy to use, articles get added quickly to the collection, I like the use of tags for organising the articles. I didn't try Readwise Reader though.
Which read-it-later app did you go for?
This weekend I started migrating the repository of articles (in their various states: not read/read/annotated) from Notion to Readwise Reader.
It was a broken window that had been bugging me for a long time. Even though capturing content inside the Notion database was easy from all devices, the reading experience was sub-par on the mobile app. In effect, hundreds of articles were stored, tagged & sorted, but rarely read.
Nice, you were ahead of this article with the challenge! :)
And thank you so much for sharing, curious if you will read more of the articles now! 👀
I experimented with Instapaper and them moved to Pocket, which I like more - easy to use, articles get added quickly to the collection, I like the use of tags for organising the articles. I didn't try Readwise Reader though.
Excellent insights, Isabela!
I think the broken window concept might generally be related to inertia.
And since inertia is one of the strongest laws of physics, I think it's one of the strongest forces in our lives, as well.