for kindle owners with fifty open tabs

Read what you saved.
Actually read it.

Wove takes the articles and threads piling up in your browser and puts them on your Kindle instead — no phone in your hand, no blue light, no feed underneath it pulling your attention away.

See how it works ↓
scanned just now
your shelfe-ink ready
The case for slower softwaresaved from browser · 6 min read
Notes on distributed consensussaved from twitter · 11 min read
Why we stopped shipping fastsaved from newsletter · 4 min read

the bridge

From open tab to open book, in three steps.

01

Save it like you already do

Send a link to Wove from your phone or laptop, the same way you’d save anything else for later.

02

Open Wove on your Kindle

Visit your Wove link in the Kindle’s browser. It generates a one-time QR code on screen.

03

Scan it, and you’re in

Scan the code with your phone once. Your Kindle unlocks your shelf and stays signed in.

why e-ink

Your phone was never going to let you finish it.

no notifications

Nothing pulls you out of the article mid-paragraph. There’s nothing on the device that can.

no blue light

Read at night without the screen fighting your eyes or your sleep.

no infinite scroll

A shelf has an end. You can actually finish it and feel done.

one shelf, everywhere

Save from anywhere. It’s already waiting the next time you pick up your Kindle.

why this exists

I kept bookmarking things I never read. My phone was the problem and also the only place I ever opened them. I built Wove to put my reading somewhere my phone couldn’t follow.

— built by one person, still in beta

pricing

Free while Wove is in beta.

Full pricing is still being designed

Every account is free for now. Sign in and start building your shelf — you won’t be charged, and you’ll be notified before that changes.

contact

Questions, bugs, or a Kindle it didn’t work on?

Send a note directly. A real person reads every one of these.