Technology
This app turns business books into 10-minute summaries
TL;DR: Access over 20,000 book summaries with a three-year subscription to the getAbstract Book Summaries Starter Plan for $99.99, a 66% savings as of March 5.
Your curiosity may be infinite, but your time definitely isn’t. We’re all struggling to complete our daily to-do lists, while also trying to get adequate sleep, eat healthy, work out, and be social. Modern life barely leaves us time to breathe, so how can we nourish our infinitely curious brains? Well, to put it simply, there’s an app for that.
getAbstract is an app that finds, rates, and summarizes top business books into quick 10-minute summaries to fuel your desire for knowledge and growth. Harvard professor Bob Eccles said it best, “My most limited resource is time. My most valuable asset is knowledge. Thanks to getAbstract, I can absorb more knowledge in less time. That’s a great return on investment!”
It’s been around since 1999 and has amassed over 20,000 summaries of more than 5,000 titles throughout the years. Each title is summarized by a world-class team of business writers and editors and gets a rating from one to 10 in three different categories: applicability, innovation, and style. Plus, they’re broken up into curated channels including self-development, life advice, politics, technology, science, classics, biographies, history, society, and more, to help you find exactly what you’re looking for, exactly when you need it.
With the starter plan, which happens to be on sale, you’ll get three years of access to over 5,000 book summaries on up to five different devices (web browser, iOs, and Android). For all you math haters out there, that means you could read four books (summaries) a day for three years and still not run out of material. With all that knowledge in so little time, that really is a great return on investment. Just imagine the growth you’ll see personally and professionally.
Usually $297, a three-year subscription to getAbstract’s Starter Plan is on sale for just $99.99.
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