Pocket & wrist

Three minutes is enough.

Read a chapter in the line at the coffee shop. Glint shows words one at a time, at a pace you set, and picks up exactly where you left off.

I’d like your honest feedback before this hits the App Store. — Eric

The Founder’s Beta — TestFlight invite + Glint Reader Pass free for life, in exchange for honest feedback.

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Apple Watch

A reader
that fits on your wrist.

Standalone reading on Apple Watch, included with the app. Pure-charcoal background, warm amber focal letter, the Digital Crown spins a vertical carousel of book covers — tap one to start. Once you're reading, the Crown controls your pace. The book you started on the train continues at the gym, with the phone in your locker.

The Yellow Wallpaper
quietly

What travels with you

Three pockets,
one bookmark.

Pick up where you stopped.

Tap to pause, tap to resume. The next word is always where you left it.

Read on the wrist.

Glint includes a standalone Apple Watch reader. Browse covers with the Crown, tap to start, leave the phone behind.

No commitment, no chapter math.

Read for ninety seconds and that counts. Read for an hour and that counts the same.

Apple Watch standalone

Leave the phone
at home.

A vertical cover-flip carousel on the watch. Spin the Digital Crown to riffle through the bundled library, tap a cover, start reading. Once you're in, the Crown is your pace dial. Run, flight, queue — no phone needed.

An Apple Watch on a wooden table with a steaming mug nearby
On Apple Watch Series 4 and later. Included with the app.

The classic excuse for not reading is "I don't have time." But you do — you have ninety seconds in line, four minutes on the platform, eleven minutes waiting for the dentist. The format is the problem. Pages don't fit those gaps.

Glint flashes one word at a time, in the same place on the screen, at a pace you set. Your eyes stay still. The chapter goes by. You put the phone down when your name gets called.

Free with the full library on iPhone and the Pace card on Apple Watch — calibrate your speed, then read a chapter from the catalog. Glint Reader Pass unlocks reading the full library and your own books on the watch — for the in-between minutes when the phone isn't with you.

Wherever you are,
the next page is already there.

1,400+ public-domain classics free. One-time price, no subscription. Bring your own books — PDFs, EPUBs.

Questions, calmly answered.

What’s free vs Glint Reader Pass?
Free on iPhone: the full reader, paste-anything, import your own PDFs and EPUBs, plus the full library of 1,400+ public-domain classics — all of it. Reading is capped at 50,000 words on the free tier. Free on Apple Watch: the Pace card to dial in your reading speed. Glint Reader Pass is a one-time $29.99 — no subscription, ever — that removes the iPhone word cap, adds Apple Watch reading (the library + your own books), and send-to-watch for your imports.
Does it work on Apple Watch?
Yes — and it’s standalone, no phone needed. Spin the Digital Crown through covers, tap to start, and the Crown becomes your speed dial. The Pace card to set your reading speed is free for everyone; reading the catalog and your own books on the watch is part of Glint Reader Pass.
What happens to my reading data?
It stays on your phone. Glint has no server-side account, no cloud sync of your text, no analytics on what you read. iCloud is used only to keep your settings and library between your own devices.

Carry a chapter, not a book.

Free. No account. Watch reading included.

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