Does QuoteFlow work with Kindle?
Yes. Upload your Kindle My Clippings.txt file and QuoteFlow imports every highlight, note, and bookmark. Books are matched automatically; new ones are created when no match exists.
QuoteFlow turns the passages you save on Kindle and Kobo into a library you can think with. Connect related ideas into visual Flows, drill them into memory with active-recall practice, and share the lines that moved you with friends who read.

A reading practice, not a notes graveyard. Built for readers who want what they read to stick.
Import your Kindle clippings file or Kobo annotations in one click — every highlight, every note, every book, in seconds. Add passages by hand when a book lives only on paper. Full-text search and tags keep the library navigable as it grows.

Drop highlights onto a canvas and link them into a Flow — the arguments and arcs between lines, made visible. Layer your own commentary between passages. Keep them private as a reading journal, or publish them so others can follow your thinking.

Turn any Flow into a three-round active-recall game. Round 1: identify the missing line in a passage. Round 2: place a few highlights in the right order. Round 3: reconstruct the whole Flow from scratch. The lines you cared about don't slip back out.

Follow readers whose taste you trust. Publish the lines and Flows worth passing on, and see theirs in return — a quieter feed for people who actually finish books. Like, save, comment, or fork a Flow into your own library.

Everything you might be wondering before you bring your highlights in.
Yes. Upload your Kindle My Clippings.txt file and QuoteFlow imports every highlight, note, and bookmark. Books are matched automatically; new ones are created when no match exists.
Yes. Upload your Kobo annotations file and your highlights and notes land in your library.
Yes. The library, Flow canvas, and memorization practice all work standalone. Publishing is opt-in per highlight and per Flow — nothing leaves your library by default.
A Flow is a visual canvas where you drop highlights and link them with arrows to make an argument or arc explicit. You can add your own commentary between passages, keep the Flow private, or share it for others to follow and fork.
Any Flow can be turned into a three-round active-recall game. Round 1: identify the missing line in a passage. Round 2: place a few highlights in the right order. Round 3: rebuild the whole Flow from scratch.
The interface is available in 14 languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Estonian. Highlights themselves can be in any language.
Yes — the library, Flows, memorization practice, and social feed are free. A premium subscription (about €4.99/month) unlocks power-user features like advanced library management, export, and reading analytics.
Bring in your highlights, connect the ideas that matter, and make sure the lines worth remembering actually stick. Free to start.