It’s hard to find time to read, so bring the books to you instead. With Blog Books you can get book chapters delivered to the inbox that you already check every day. Decide how much you want to read, and how often, and we’ll handle the rest.
Book chapters delivered to your inbox
It’s hard to find time to read, so bring the books to you instead. With Blog Books you can get book chapters delivered to the inbox that you already check every day. Decide how much you want to read, and how often, and we’ll handle the rest.
Hey PH 👋 It’s been hard for me to find time to read books 📚, and there’s a ton of things I want to read, so I built Blog Books to solve this. Blog Books makes it easier to read more books by bringing the books directly to your inbox that you already check every day. You choose how much you want to read (e.g. 500 words), and how often (e.g. weekly), and the book contents will be sent to your email inbox or RSS reader on that schedule. It’s mostly limited to books in the public domain right now, t
Super smart -- love the idea of getting some more timeless wisdom in the inbox
Very cool idea, a little Meditations every day can't hurt :)
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this is a nice idea. one will get reminded easily on the email for the chapter to read
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.