Send highlights to ReadWise
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Absolutely! I've been using Readwise for several years for consolidation of notes and highlights from almost all of my digital sources including ebooks, web, podcasts (via Scribd player), pdfs, and the new ReadWise Reader read-later app. This is critical to my personal workflow. Has anyone tried to export clippings from Logos? Maybe that would work though I'd prefer an API integration.0
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This would prompt me to buy more books on Logos, knowing that I could export notes and highlights to Readwise.0
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Please do this, Logos!0
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Yes, please. I'm relatively new to Readwise, but it's quickly become essential to me. I'm a Kindle user and have been since the first Kindle was released. I'm a happy user of electronic books. But I've never invested much in Logos books. The platform is simply too self-contained. If you want me to invest more of my really large book budge in Logos, I have to be able to use Logos books outside of Logos.0
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This would be huge for me. Since I'm collecting all of my highlights in Readwise, I often buy from places other than Logos so they can be a part of my collection. If Logos was connected, I could add my Logos books too.0
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This would greatly increase the value and usefulness of Logos for professional study and personal growth. Please look into it!0
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Yes, this would increase my usage of the logos platform exponentially! Please make this happen!0
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Please make this a priority. The ability to integrate my Logos highlights into my Obsidian vault would be monumental. Rather than pulling traffic or usage away from Logos, I think you all will find this will encourage users to interact more with their Logos digital library.0
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Please!!!!!!! Make it happen!!!!!!!!0
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Absolutely. I’ve been a Readwise.io user since the original beta. I use it to manage thousands of highlights made in Kindle, Apple Books, Snipd (podcasts), web-pages, and more. I’d like to buy more books from within Logos due to potential linkages to other resources but frankly, my notes and highlights are trapped there. Please work with Readwise to share my highlights.0
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I would LOVE to have my highlights collected in one place, by resource.0
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I don't know of a Logos user (maybe there are a few, lol) that wouldn't want a seamless way to capture and review key insights , quotes , and highlights from their Bible study and book reading times. By doing this , it would allow users to easily revisit and reflect on there meaningful , helpful , and valuable insights , enhancing their learning and retention of biblical truths! PLEASE DO THIS!0
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This would be a huge benefit, especially for syncing my Bible Study Notes and my Highlights from books that I've read through Logos. Would love to move my library fully and completely to Logos, but this is a sticking point for sure.0
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Would be a game changer….best case is that any highlights get automatically sent to Readwise. Next best case would be an easy way to export all notes in a notebook0
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YES!0
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Absolutely agree0
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The closed nature of Logos prevents me from buying more books from Logos. I'm willing to pay more if the highlights of Logo books could be sent to Readwise. Otherwise, when available I will seriously consider buying the Kindle versions instead.0
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I see I commented on this two years ago. I'm back again to say this is a great idea and I'd still like it!0
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I agree with Michael, that a readwise integration would make me more willing to buy books from logos.
As it is now, my logos highlights are locked into logos.0 -
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I'm closing in on two years of Readwise daily usage. Those Kindle/PDF book highlights keep coming to me daily.
This has a real impact on my life - first time I've been truly able to remember and reflect that much on those pearls which keep coming to me at a reasonable rate.
As a result I've been wishing at least weekly that Logos either integrates with Readwise, or produces equivalent features, so that my most important reads could have the same impact on me.
Sincerely, there's nothing I've been wishing more about Logos than this.
It would probably be much easier (legally) for Faithlife to build the features inside its apps instead of building a sync to Readwise (as proof, see how some of our kindle highlights, when too numerous for a book, can't make it to Readwise.)
A feature directly implemented inside of Logos (with sufficient investment) would also provide much more power. Not just "full content - all your highlights without legal concerns" better, but also functionally better: hover or click on the highlight and get back to it in the book where you captured it, where you can review its context and refine its note right there: this would be superbly magnificent.
Habit-building/-keeping features: a perfect match for a Logos Pro subscription!
Of course, if you use a third leg, e.g. (1) Kindle => (2) Readwise => (3) Roam/Tana/RemNote/Notion/whatever, then you wouldn't be happy if Faithlife only produced their own internal features. As for me, as much as Roam has been an eye-opening experience for me, as much I don't want to use such an external unintegrated tool for my notes. So my other wish has been (for a longer time than Readwise-equivalent features) that Faithlife may come to sufficiently understand the value of e.g. Roam-like note taking to eventually decide to invest much more in its notes tools. (RemNote, which somehow looks like Roam + Readwise, might be quite the inspiration for Faithlife, too.)0 -
FANTASTIC! Please Also create the options of exporting to .md files. For those who use markdown, obsidian and others, this will be a life saving.0
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It would be great to get my highlights/notes to readwise; their daily reminder email with highlights from my non-Logos collection is invaluable.0
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I definitely agree that Logos should make their notes, highlights, and user-created content, more accessible outside of Logos through exporting and deep linking. But I'd hesitate to propose integration with any one particular application or service (e.g., ReadWise). I say this because it's unrealistic that Logos would attempt to be a comprehensive note-taking solution. For example, I don't want my daily journal, notes on current events, or a podcast to be kept in Logos. I do want to pull out of Logos notes and highlights. I do want to link back into Logos to find the resources related to those notes and highlights. And, despite how much I like ReadWise, I don't want that functionality to be dependent upon integration with one service. I think the export tools are currently too cumbersome. They don't sort notes in order they are anchored within the resource (or I haven't figured out how). And they don't provide universal back-linking into the resource.0
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Logos really needs to have integration with Readwise. The lack of integration puts me off buying books in Logos. I know that all my highlights from Kindle and Kobo will go to Readwise and Obsidian where I can work with them.0
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I recommend this both for Windows and Apple laptops0