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Book Digest helps busy professionals and founders absorb the best ideas from booksโfastโwithout losing the structure that makes those ideas usable.
Instead of shallow one-paragraph summaries, each book includes: โข Full summary (300-400 words) โข Key insights (8 per book) โข Chapter-by-chapter breakdowns โข Memorable quotes โข Action items you can implement immediately
We've processed 450+ business, productivity, and personal development books using AI, turning each into a structured, scannable format designed for decision-makers who need knowledge they can act on.
Free users get 3 books per month. Premium subscribers (โฌ5/month) get unlimited access to the entire library.
Perfect for: - Entrepreneurs who need to learn fast - Professionals building their knowledge base - Anyone who wants to read more but has limited time
We're not trying to replace readingโwe're making it easier to decide which books deserve your full attention.
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Unlike traditional book summaries that give you a single paragraph, Book Digest provides structured, actionable content: full summaries, key insights, chapter-by-chapter breakdowns, memorable quotes, and specific action items. Each book summary is 1,600-2,300 words, designed for professionals who need depth without reading the entire book.
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Most book summary platforms (like Blinkist or GetAbstract) give you shallow 5-minute reads that lack structure. Book Digest maintains the book's original structure with chapter breakdowns, making it easier to understand and apply the ideas. Plus, we're more affordable (โฌ5/month vs $15-20/month) and offer 3 free books per month to try before subscribing.
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Busy professionals, entrepreneurs, and founders who want to learn from business and self-development books but don't have time to read 300-page books. People who value actionable knowledge over entertainment reading.
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As a founder, I was frustrated with existing book summary services. They were either too expensive, too shallow, or didn't preserve the structure that makes books useful. I built Book Digest to solve my own problem: quickly absorb key ideas from business books in a way that's actually actionable, not just entertaining.
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