Your reader, your way.

Readablog puts you in control of what you read and where your attention goes.

Three things that make Readablog different

A profile you actually write.

Tell Readablog what you’re into. The app turns it into a reading model you can see, edit, and refine anytime.

See how it works →

Your data stays with you.

Your profile lives on your phone. We don’t see what’s in it, and it can’t be sold to anyone.

How we built that →

Built on an open spec.

Readablog runs on WOTF, an open standard for a portable reading model. Your profile isn’t locked to one app.

Read the spec →

This is what your model looks like.

No black box. No proprietary algorithm to trust. Just a small, readable model with a few controls you can see, edit, and take with you.

Illustration placeholder: a WOTF profile showing the location precision dial set to “city,” thirteen style vector knobs (verbosity, formality, humor, etc.) at their current positions, and a list of three to five interest topics with confidence indicators.

Every Readablog user has one of these. You write the topics, you tune the dials, you set the location precision. That’s the whole algorithm.

See how the model works →

Your profile is yours. It lives on your phone, not our servers. That’s not a promise we made, that’s how Readablog is built.

The full trust story →

We’ll share what real readers are saying once Readablog is in their hands. Check back soon.

Ready to read your way?

Readablog is available now for iOS and Android. Sign in with your WordPress.com account and you’re reading in under a minute.

Curious about the open spec behind it? Read about WOTF →