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Oakamo

Your quiet space for reading articles later.

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Hunted byNicola PiedimonteNicola Piedimonte

The web is full of great content, but reading later often means distractions, ads, and endless tabs. I built Oakamo to make reading enjoyable again. Save articles from anywhere, organize them in your personal library, read in a clean distraction-free reader, highlight important passages, and listen on the go. Oakamo is built for people who love reading and want a calmer, more thoughtful way to enjoy the web.

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👋 Hi Product Hunt! I'm Nicola, the maker of Oakamo. I built Oakamo because I love reading online, but I was tired of the same experience: dozens of open tabs, intrusive ads, distracting layouts, and saved articles I never came back to. I wanted a place where reading feels calm again. With Oakamo you can: 📖 Save articles from anywhere ✨ Read in a clean, distraction-free reader 🎧 Listen to articles on the go 🖍️ Highlight and revisit important ideas 📚 Organize everything in your personal library I've designed and built Oakamo over many months, paying attention to every detail, from the reading experience to the interface and performance. My goal wasn't to build another "read-it-later" app, but a place people genuinely enjoy coming back to. This is just the beginning, and I'd genuinely love your feedback. Every comment, suggestion, and upvote means a lot and will help shape what comes next. Thank you for checking out Oakamo! ❤️

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TTS plus in-reading highlights is a combo most read-later apps never nail - they pick one lane. Did you build any nudge around the "save but never read" pile, or keep it frictionless on purpose and let the library grow?

Hi Niсola! First of all - it was cool to see your product among the endless list of similar 'AI agents doing everything for everyone'! And it looks like you found the real pain that people facing every day (me too). The idea of Oakamo is cool!

For now it looks like Oakamo is not working with LinkedIn articles links. I was using full form for them and paste text. Just one thought - for me it would be useful to keep source of article visible in article as an active link.

The article-listening feature on top of clean reading is a smart combo — most read-later apps stop at clean layout, but audio lets you keep up while commuting. Does Oakamo use TTS or a service like ElevenLabs for the audio quality?

As someone who have 100+ tabs open in chrome of all the articles i want to read all the time this seems like really useful, i actually never really thought about a reading app for articles so this feels really amazing cuz once i put them in a tab i never want seem to revisit it, there are so many tabs idek what i have and what i don't so i just end up not reading anything and just adding more tabs. So personally this is smth i really really needed. A library for articles??? A dream frr.

@mountaize You frame the real problem as saving articles and never coming back to them, and you're right ! But beyond the clean reader, what in Oakamo actually pulls people back to finish what they saved ?Do you think this is where the listen feature comes in?

This is a nice product. Could you support importing and syncing the article list from Notion?

About Oakamo on Product Hunt

Your quiet space for reading articles later.

Oakamo launched on Product Hunt on June 30th, 2026 and earned 123 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. The web is full of great content, but reading later often means distractions, ads, and endless tabs. I built Oakamo to make reading enjoyable again. Save articles from anywhere, organize them in your personal library, read in a clean distraction-free reader, highlight important passages, and listen on the go. Oakamo is built for people who love reading and want a calmer, more thoughtful way to enjoy the web.

Oakamo was featured in Productivity (655.6k followers), News (36.9k followers) and Education (78.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 180.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Oakamo?

Oakamo was hunted by Nicola Piedimonte. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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