This would be fantastic!! Readwise is a phenomenal tool for “meditation”, and their implementation of “spaced repetition”, with quotes/highlights from my readings has been a blessing to me!
Would love to get my highlights from my Logos readings pulled into that as well!
I highly recommend their product for anyone wanting to develop a reviewing habit of their previous reading material.
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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.)
This would be a game-changer for me. I read books in Kindle and Perlego (which also doesn’t facilitate integration with Readwise). Being able to gather up all my notes and highlights from different sources is driving me towards buying books in Kindle rather than Logos nowadays, particularly monographs. I also use Obsidian and being able to access my notes from Logos is a real need for me.
I resonate deeply with what has been shared here. As a Logos user and building my library for over two decades, my notes and highlights feel trapped and unable to participate in research and project workflows.
This functionality would be so helpful. I too have been purchasing more books outside of Logos for this reason.
Bump! I would love to see Logos consider adding this integration. @FortisFides I agree, I would love to see markdown export support as well.
Sometimes I feel that the goal is to keep us "trapped" using Logos for everything. I have spent a lot of money in Logos, and I plan to keep spending a lot of money in the future. However, I would love to see Logos take these concerns seriously. I don't want my research "trapped" in only one program. I would love to have the ability to download all my Logos Notes in markdown (.md) format to backup for the future. I'd love to be able to integrate with things like Notion, Obsidian, ReadWise, and others. Logos will always be a part of my workflow. I just don't particularly want it to be the only part :D