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Wisebits

Meet your favorite book characters

iOS
Education
Books

Experience literature like never before with Wisebits - Tales Untold. Immerse yourself in beautifully narrated stories, extract transformative life lessons, and stay on track with personalized reading goals. Dive into 672+ stories today. Download on iOS! 📚✨

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👋 Hey Product Hunt community! I’ve always been a big fan of apps like Blinkist and Headway—they’re great for non-fiction. But there was always something missing for me. I kept thinking, "Why isn’t there an app extracting wisdom and life lessons from fiction? There’s so much value in novels!” 📚 So, after a year of hard work and development, I’m excited to introduce Wisebits - Tales Untold! We’ve created an app that focuses on bringing out the deep insights from fiction that often go unnoticed. Here’s what Wisebits offers: - Bite-sized Stories: Transform your favorite novels into short self-help stories you can implement in your life today. - Immersive Audio Stories: Enjoy beautifully narrated tales with stunning graphics. - Personalized Letters: Imagine getting a letter from your favorite character, offering you personal growth advice. - Reading Goals: Stay on track with custom weekly reading targets tailored just for you. We’ve launched on the iOS App Store, and I’d sincerely love to get your feedback. Download the app now and start discovering! Can’t wait to hear what you think. 🙌 Thanks for the support!

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Didn't see this one coming. Great idea, and well done. Congratulations to your team!

This is such an innovative idea—I've always felt that fiction holds so many valuable lessons, and it's awesome to see an app that brings those to light. The concept of bite-sized stories and immersive audio tales is amazing, and I love the idea of getting personal growth advice from favorite characters.

I can find my favorite book characters, this is very good product ☺️ so thank you

Congrats guys! With over 672+ stories available, how do you ensure a diverse range of genres and authors to keep the content fresh and engaging for your users? 🤔

Fantastic launch of Wisebits - Tales Untold! @stefan_bogdanovic3 The idea of combining narrated stories with personalized reading goals is fascinating. How does the app curate and select the stories? It's impressive to have such a diverse collection, and I'm curious about the selection process!

Congratulations on Wisebits - Tales Untold! @whoisrade The app’s unique blend of narrated stories and life lessons is impressive. However, I noticed that the user interface could be more intuitive, especially when navigating through different stories.

@whoisrade Congratulations on launching Wisebits - Tales Untold! The concept of beautifully narrated stories combined with personalized reading goals is truly innovative. With over 672 stories available, it's a fantastic way to experience literature and gain valuable life lessons.

Great job with Wisebits - Tales Untold! @whoisrade The immersive storytelling and personalized reading goals are wonderful features. One suggestion would be to add a feature that allows users to discuss and share their insights on each story.

I've already downloaded it, can't wait to give it a try! The name Wisebits is pretty cool. Is there a story behind it? Also, are there plans to release an Android version?

Interesting idea! The UI is amazing, and it's also amazing that the stories are short. https://emmoceb.com/

Hey Rade! It's super cool being able to meet book characters and I'm sure all the readers are gonna love it. Keep on that way mate, way to go!

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"Wisebits" isn't a widely recognized term, so I'll assume you're referring to "wise bits" or useful pieces of advice for improving something. Here are a few general "wise bits" for improvement: 1. **Understand Your Users**: Always design with the end user in mind. Conduct user research to understand their needs and preferences. 2. **Iterate and Test**: Continuously test your design and make improvements based on user feedback. 3. **Prioritize Functionality**: Ensure that the primary functions are easy to access and use. 4. **Stay Updated**: Keep up with the latest design trends and technology to incorporate relevant updates. 5. **Simplify**: Aim for simplicity and ease of use rather than overwhelming users with too many options or complex features. 6. **Seek Feedback**: Regularly gather and act on feedback from users to refine and enhance the product. If you meant something specific by "wisebits," please let me know!

Interesting idea! The Ul is amazing, and it's also amazing that the stories are short. Congratulations on the launch 🎉🎉