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Unlock your intellectual potential.
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Joined January 2025
Introducing Mark — a $129 AI bookmark that helps book readers remember everything. 🧵👇 Thread:
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Mark will become a company with one of the strongest design language, think of teenage engineering, Airbnb, Stripe. Mark is going to replace bookmarks, and we’ll do it elegantly. Mark my words
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That’s exactly our mission @paulg we’re reshaping the reading experience so you can succeed like the “few”. We joined the cookout and burgers are almost ready. Stay tuned😎
If kids have mostly stopped reading now, you can gain an advantage over your peers by being one of the few who reads a lot.
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Thanks for the shoutout @seesawsite :) https://t.co/qDgd6RoZUT
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An AI bookmark that helps book readers remember everything.
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Yes! Mark is tailored to you- you can tailor your summary to the best quotes (or key stats, themes, idea, etc.). Follow & join the community https://t.co/mDcyidLt2k and we will refine the product together!!
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@markhardware really cool! @markhardware what i’m really interested in rather than just the summary is having summary with the best quotes of the passages i’m reading!
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We're gradually expanding our database. Our goal is to enable anyone to upload their own digital versions by the rare case we don't offer a certain book. Yes! You can record all your thoughts/notes in addition to the generated personalized summaries. Mark acts as your 2nd
@markhardware This looks beautiful. Does this only work for books you have the full text for in your database? And is there a way to add one’s own highlights or record thoughts, or is it primarily to create a spaced reminders system for summaries of what we’ve read?
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Mark is an ecosystem that adapts seamlessly into your natural reading habits. People want an immersive reading experience by connecting with print rather than screens. Mark provides unprecedented value without you having to disconnect from what's most important.
@markhardware Could this not just have been an app? Or am I missing something
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Oops, our bad. We were too excited getting this out and we tagged the wrong Eason. it's @EasonTang23 !!🔥
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Read more & Join the waitlist: https://t.co/mDcyidLt2k Preorders are opening soon—follow for Mark’s official launch in the coming weeks. Let's build the future of reading together. Best, @henryyinn & @easontang
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3. Personalized Data & Tracking Understand your reading data- track your reading pace, topic growth, and intellectual progress over time. See how you’re improving, refine your habits, and optimize what you read next. At the end of the year, Mark Wrapped gives you a personalized
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2. A Connected Reading Community Mark transforms reading into a shared experience—allowing you to exchange insights, discuss ideas, and learn alongside friends and family. Just like Strava keeps you motivated in fitness, Mark keeps you inspired in reading.
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1. Summaries of the exact pages you just read. Even with deep reading and careful note-taking, we often struggle to recall key ideas just days later. Mark generates personalized summaries tailored to you— whether you prefer key themes, powerful quotes, or quick stats. Mark
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With Mark, you read your physical book as usual. When you are done, you slip your Mark bookmark in as usual. But this time, something changes. Immediately synced to your devices to view on the go you have access to:
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Mark is the key to this shift. We’re not just a product—we’re an ecosystem designed to make reading engaging and impactful. Crafted from Grade 5 titanium and inspired by Bauhaus design, Mark seamlessly fits into your pages—a statement of elegance and status.
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We don’t blame you—reading is broken. For decades, big tech has pushed eBooks and Kindles as the future of reading. Yet 65% of Americans still prefer physical books—the feel, the experience, the deep focus. But print lacks what digital tools provide: engagement, accessibility,
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