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Features:- Read & listen to 15-minute summaries from the best nonfiction books available as both text and audio, performed by professional voice actors
- Follow personalized self-growth plans that guide step-by-step learning toward goals
- Test themselves with learning quizzes & trivia questions
- Enjoy daily microlearning sessions & a widget that motivates
- Earn streaks and tracking progress to keep learning further
- Role-play in situations with interactive videos to learn & grow
- Receive curated collections according to their preferences
- Highlight & save the best insights from the summaries to transform them into interactive flashcards
- Learn with spaced repetition feature to effectively memorize facts & insights
- Download summaries for offline access to keep learning on the go
- Discover useful facts in small bites of knowledge tailored to preferences
- Listen to audiocasts to combine self-growth with their routine, even on the go
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Headway app is not a scam, I have used it (but do not recommend it). It is cheaper than Blinkist, but only by a few dollars. Annual subscription of Blinkist is around $80-90 but you also could share it with another person (potentially making it half-price). Headway app is hovering between $70-$90 depending on how you buy.
The book summary quality/podcasts are much better on Blinkist. If you are going to invest on yourself, don't go cheap. I would rather pay a few extra bucks a year for a service that I might actually use rather than buy something cheap I might never use.
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If I'm using Blinkist as my reference point, I had the subscription for a year (for free through something). I remember comparing the Blinkist summaries vs the actual books that I did read, and sure, you'll get the key points...but with much less color from the stories around them--and accordingly, less ability to retain the content. Back when I had Blinkist was also pre-ChatGPT. Now, with ChatGPT, I suspect I can get the same quality...potentially even better summaries out of GPT 5.1.
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