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Oakamo is a calm read-it-later workspace for saving articles, reading without distractions, listening on the go, and returning to highlights or notes later. It is built for curious readers who want a quiet personal library instead of another feed.

Added on July 9, 2026

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Product Information

What is Oakamo?

Oakamo is a read-it-later app focused on calm, long-form reading. Users can save articles into a personal library, remove page clutter, continue reading across devices, take highlights and notes, and listen to saved pieces when they are away from the screen. The product is positioned for readers, researchers, founders, students, and knowledge workers who collect articles but do not want them buried in tabs, bookmarks, or algorithmic feeds. Its value is the combination of library, distraction-free reader, progress sync, and audio-first reading in a quiet interface.

How to use Oakamo?

  1. Create a free Oakamo account and open the personal reading library.
  2. Save an article link that you want to read later.
  3. Read it in Oakamo's clean reader with your preferred font, spacing, and theme.
  4. Add highlights or notes when a passage is worth keeping.
  5. Continue reading or listen to saved articles across devices whenever you have time.

Core Features

  • Distraction-free reader — Removes clutter so long-form articles are easier to finish.
  • Personal article library — Saves links in one quiet place instead of scattering them across tabs and bookmarks.
  • Cross-device progress — Lets readers pick up where they left off on another device.
  • Highlights and notes — Keeps important passages connected to the original article.
  • Audio listening — Turns saved reading into listening time for commutes or breaks.
  • Reader customization — Supports comfortable fonts, themes, spacing, and reading preferences.

Use Cases

  • Read-it-later workflow — Save worthwhile articles without leaving dozens of browser tabs open.
  • Research library — Keep source articles, highlights, and notes organized for future reference.
  • Focused reading — Read long pieces without ads, feeds, or recommendation distractions.
  • Audio catch-up — Listen to saved articles when walking, commuting, or away from a screen.

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