Read-later comparison

Compendro vs Readwise Reader

Compendro is a read-later app that turns the articles, videos, and podcasts you save into a short, AI-summarized digest delivered on your schedule, so you actually finish what you save. Readwise Reader is a power-reader inbox built around highlighting, annotation, and exporting notes to tools like Notion and Obsidian.

Last reviewed June 2026

Both apps save web content for later, but they solve different problems. Compendro is built to get you back to what you saved: an AI digest sends a few picks to your inbox or phone on your rhythm, and Quick Pick builds a reading session that fits the time you have. Readwise Reader is built for deep, active reading, with advanced highlighting, annotation, and a mature ecosystem of imports and exports for knowledge management. The right choice depends on whether your problem is finishing what you save or capturing and organizing highlights.

Compendro vs Readwise Reader at a glance

Feature-by-feature comparison of Compendro and Readwise Reader
FeatureCompendroReadwise Reader
Core approachProactive digest (email or mobile) that returns your saves to you on a schedule you set, from daily to monthlyPower-reader inbox you pull from, built around highlighting and notes
AI featuresAI summary, tags, and category for every save, plus transcripts for videos and podcastsGhostreader AI assistant for summaries, definitions, and questions
Time-boxed readingQuick Pick builds a session that fits the time you haveNo time-based session feature
Content typesArticles, videos, podcasts, and other web pagesArticles, RSS, newsletters, PDFs, EPUBs, YouTube, X threads
SavingOne tap from Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or the iOS/Android share sheetBrowser extensions plus iOS and Android apps
PlatformsWeb, iOS, Android, browser extensions (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)Web, iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, browser extensions
Try it risk-free14-day money-back guarantee30-day free trial
Price (annual)€59 / yearAbout $120 / year ($9.99 / month billed annually)
One-time optionYes, €149 one-time Lifetime planSubscription only
CompanyEmeldron, a company based in SpainReadwise, a company based in the United States

Choose Compendro if

  • Your problem is finishing what you save, not capturing highlights
  • You want saved reading pushed back to you instead of piling up in an inbox
  • You read a mix of articles, videos, and podcasts and want short AI summaries
  • You would rather pay once with a Lifetime plan, or keep the yearly price low
  • You prefer an EU-based service
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Choose Readwise Reader if

  • You highlight and annotate heavily and export notes to Notion, Obsidian, or another PKM system
  • You read PDFs, EPUBs, and RSS feeds, not just web articles
  • You want the most mature, feature-rich reader and do not mind a subscription
  • You are migrating a large library and want maximum import fidelity

Frequently asked questions

Is Compendro a Readwise Reader alternative?

Yes, for one specific job: actually finishing what you save. Compendro is lighter than Readwise Reader and focuses on a habitual AI digest and Quick Pick rather than highlighting and note export. If you mainly want a tool that brings your saved reading back to you, it is a strong alternative.

What is the main difference between Compendro and Readwise Reader?

Compendro pushes a short AI digest to you on a schedule and helps you read in the time you have. Readwise Reader is a pull-based inbox built around highlighting, annotation, and exporting notes to knowledge tools.

Is Compendro cheaper than Readwise Reader?

Compendro is €59 per year, or €149 once with the Lifetime plan. Readwise Reader is subscription only at about $120 per year. For casual readers and for anyone who prefers a one-time purchase, Compendro is the cheaper option.

Does Compendro have highlighting like Readwise Reader?

Compendro can capture a highlight when you save an item, but it does not offer Readwise Reader in-reader highlighting and annotation. If active highlighting and note-taking are central to how you read, Readwise Reader is the better fit. Compendro focuses on AI summaries, a habitual digest, and Quick Pick.

Which is better for videos and podcasts?

Compendro treats videos and podcasts as first-class saves and generates AI transcripts for both, so they live in the same queue and digest as your articles.