Do you want to improve your
reading
speed and comprehension? Look no further than the BeeLine
Chrome extension
. With an average rating of 3.6 out of 5, this clever tool has won numerous awards and can help optimize your online reading process.
Stellar Features and User Feedback
The BeeLine
Chrome
extension's key feature is its use of a colour gradient that guides your eyes from the end of one line to the start of the next. This simple, innovative feature has been proven to make reading easier and faster, often boosting users' reading speed by 20% to 30%.
Many users have shared positive feedback about the BeeLine extension, praising its innovative reading technology. However, some users have expressed frustration with persistent "Go Pro" notifications and the extension's incompatibility with Google Docs and PDFs. Despite these criticisms, the extension's unique approach to improving reading speed and comprehension has earned it many loyal users.
Why BeeLine Stands Out
Backed by educational research and adopted by the California Public Library System, Reading Is Fundamental, and Blackboard Ally, BeeLine has demonstrated significant benefits for users. Independent, educator-led research on BeeLine has shown dramatic gains in reading fluency and comprehension for students.
Try It for Free
The BeeLine Chrome extension offers a free mode that lasts forever. In this mode, you can use BeeLine as much as you want on your list of favourite websites. For wider use, you can upgrade to BeeLine Pro for only $1.99/mo.
Teachers also have the opportunity to apply on the BeeLine website for free access for their students (certain limitations apply).
Commitment to Privacy
What you read is your business, and even the free tier of BeeLine does not intrude on your privacy. Unlike some other extensions, BeeLine does not sell, rent, license, or otherwise monetize your data in any way. Your privacy is respected at all times.
Supported by Renowned Institutions
BeeLine Reader is supported by grants and awards from MIT Solve, Stanford BASES, Newschools Venture Fund, and the Tech Museum of Innovation.
Take Your Reading to the Next Level with BeeLine
Give the BeeLine Chrome extension a try and enjoy a new, effortless way of reading online content. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or simply an ardent reader, BeeLine can help improve your reading speed and comprehension. Download it today and start reading easier for free!
12 Reviews For This Extension
it doesn't work with notion. that makes it useless for me
Is this another one of those extensions that works well when it does work? I have wasted one hour now and can't get it show where I need to click for it to read something - oops, I just realized it does not have a read aloud option. Why on earth not in this day and age?
I used to really love this plug in because it helped me read with ease, but it no longer works with Google Docs and PDFs opening in Chrome. So disappointing, and I wish I would have known that before paying for a monthly subscription.
I like the idea but as a student, I cannot pay this much. There is an education discount but i assume that's for schools to buy for their students? Isn't there a possibility for me to get a discount as an individual student ?
Does not work consistently & pops up on every page. If you turn auto off, it pops up to tell you that you have auto turned off.
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Popups?? Question : Why is there a pop up from this app persistently? I just want it to shut the heck up and do its job in the background: i don't care about all the notifications and popups from it, it's worse than adware.
Used to love this app, now I really hate it because there's no customer service line and they wrongfully charged me $22.00. It's unclear how I can even change my subscription settings, this is a joke. DO NOT INSTALL.
I have ADHD and LOVE beeline when it works - but it often doesn't on google docs where I mainly work :/
I've played with this a bit and it's a nice idea, but the color options and formatting are too limited and it was a lot of trial and error to get it to work. I wasn't a big fan of the fact that the extremely limited (five reads a day) free trial started before I even got the app to work, but I was decided on uninstalling it before I hit my limit.
For reading it was fine - but the process of installing and getting it working was hard - it is unclear how to get it "registered" and there is no option on their webpage to check to see if you have an account and if it is being charged. I distrust a company that makes it this hard to tell if you are paying for something. I also agree with the others here that this should be a one time payment for a version, not a monthly subscription.