Your reads, finally organized

Saved everywhere.
Read in one place.

Refine pulls articles from LinkedIn, Slack, and Twitter into smart reading cards — with AI summaries and recommendations that learn what you actually read.

Article cards on a desk
You save it. You never read it. The backlog grows. The guilt compounds. The article is still good — you're just not going back for it.

We built Refine because we lived this. Every week, interesting articles appear across three or four platforms — shared in a Slack channel, bookmarked from LinkedIn, found on Twitter. You save them. They disappear into the stack.

Refine doesn't just save links. It surfaces them. Cards, not lists. Summaries, not tabs. Recommendations that actually match what you care about, not just what you saved.

How it works

01

Save from anywhere

A browser extension and integrations for LinkedIn, Slack, and Twitter. One tap and the article is yours.

02

Read as cards

Articles appear as visual cards with thumbnails, topics, and reading time. Scroll through them like a feed. Actually open the ones that matter.

03

It learns your taste

The recommendation engine studies what you open, what you finish, what you highlight. Over time it surfaces articles you'll genuinely find worth reading.

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Cross-platform aggregation

LinkedIn, Slack, Twitter, and your browser — all in one place. No more hunting for that article you saved somewhere.

AI summaries, instantly

Every saved article gets an AI-generated summary. Know if it's worth your time before you open it.

Smart recommendations

Refine learns your reading patterns and suggests what to read next — not just what you saved, but what you'll actually enjoy.

Card-based reading feed

Scrolling a list of titles is boring. Cards with thumbnails, tags, and reading time make you actually want to engage.

The backlog doesn't have to win.

Your best reads are already saved. You just need one place to actually read them.

Refine reading cards