The best way to read articles on your phone
I love that I can tap to go to the next page like on my kindle. It makes reading on my phone so much easier on my wrists and hands.
Yes, Flyleaf is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
Flyleaf is free.
To get estimated revenue of Flyleaf app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.
I love that I can tap to go to the next page like on my kindle. It makes reading on my phone so much easier on my wrists and hands.
I've been using Flyleaf since the day it hit App Store, and as an annoying nerd who is obsessed with read-later apps I can confidently say Flyleaf is best in class. Flyleaf is not really a research tool (no highlighting or note-taking features), nor does it have any gimmicky "AI" features, instead it just takes text from websites and strips out the cruft, making them pleasant to read in a fantastic paginated experience. Flyleaf is still relatively new and has had a few rough edges, but as of now I'm not sure I could enumerate any. This has quickly become my most use app. The reading experience is so nice (paginated reading really just works better for my brain) that I actually just get more reading done with this app. If you want an excellent read-later app that won't break the bank and is private (no third party servers tracking your reading habits!) I really don't think Flyleaf can be beat.
Very handy app. Ran across it and tried it out. Subscribed same day. Developer seems to be quite active. Highly recommend.
This is a welcomed and long overdue app. Banner ads and more clutter stuck in the middle of a page may not seem like a big deal... until they aren't there.
I’d really not like to have another subscription for apps—can you implement a Pay Once option for this?
Chart
|
Category
|
Rank
|
---|---|---|
Top Grossing
|
|
53
|
Top Free
|
|
392
|