Built for the semester grind The tools that turn the reading list into a schedule you can actually hit.
Reading fast is half the battle. The other half is remembering it, organizing it, and having proof you actually got through it.
01 Content import (Pro)
Upload any PDF or EPUB.
Drag a textbook chapter, a journal article, or a course reserve PDF directly into the extension. Readit Fast extracts the text, strips headers and page numbers, and feeds it to the reader. Every class PDF you already have becomes RSVP-ready in about two seconds. This is a Pro feature — free tier is web pages only.
02 Study tool (Pro)
AI Comprehension Quizzes for exam prep.
Auto-generate 3, 5, or 10 question quizzes on any article you just read. Questions are content-specific, not generic — they pull from the actual material. Use them as a study tool: read a chapter, take the quiz, see where retention dropped, re-read those paragraphs. It's flashcards without the flashcard prep.
03 Accountability
Reading stats turn the semester into a scoreboard.
Track total words read, total time reading, average WPM, articles completed, and comprehension quiz history. Set a daily word goal (say 20,000 words) and watch the progress ring fill. It's Duolingo for reading, and it works on the same motivation principle: you don't want to break the streak.
04 Late-night study
Focus Mode for the 11pm library session.
Pro unlocks a full-screen Focus Mode that hides the browser entirely. No tabs, no notifications, no alt-tab to YouTube. Just you and the word. Ideal for cramming the night before an exam when your willpower is running on fumes.
05 Queue management
Queue your reading list once, blow through it in a sitting.
Registered Free lets you queue up to 25 articles. Pro removes the cap entirely and adds offline downloads, so you can pre-load a reading list on WiFi and finish it on the bus with no signal. The auto-advance countdown lets you cruise from one article straight into the next without breaking focus.