⚡ Productivity

Your focus is
worth more than reading.

You don't need to read everything. You need to know what matters. Sherlock gives you the insight without the time cost — so your attention goes where it actually moves the needle.

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What reading actually costs you.

An article isn't just reading time. It's the focus you use, the context switch to return to work, and the dozen other articles waiting.

7 min
Reading an article
30 sec
Sherlock summary
3+ hours saved per week

If you read just 5 articles a day — that's over 180 hours reclaimed every year.

Focus on work.
Not on keeping up.

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Deep Work

Use the hours you reclaim for high-leverage work that requires sustained attention — not skimming articles.

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Inbox Zero

Newsletters and industry digests pile up. Sherlock clears them in minutes so your inbox isn't a backlog.

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Stay Informed

Cover more ground in less time. Know what's happening in your industry without spending hours reading.

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Cut the Filler

Most articles repeat the headline in 1,500 words. Sherlock gives you the 150 words that actually matter.

Three steps.
Instant clarity.

1

Paste anything

Drop a URL or paste text directly. Articles, reports, newsletters, research — anything with words.

2

Get the key points

Sherlock extracts the thesis, main arguments, and conclusions. What the author wanted you to know.

3

Decide what deserves more

Some summaries are enough. Others make you want the full piece. Now you choose with information, not hope.

Common questions.

How much time can Sherlock save me?
A typical 1,500-word article takes 6–8 minutes to read. Sherlock's summary takes under 30 seconds. If you read 5 articles per day, that's roughly 30+ minutes saved daily — over 3 hours per week.
Does Sherlock work on any article or URL?
Yes. Paste any URL or paste the text directly. Sherlock summarizes news articles, blog posts, research papers, reports, opinion pieces, and more.
Is the summary accurate?
Sherlock uses AI to extract key points, not rewrite randomly. It preserves the main argument, key evidence, and conclusions — without filler.
Can I use Sherlock for work research?
Yes. Many professionals use Sherlock to survey industry reports, competitor content, and research articles quickly before deep-diving into what's actually worth their time.
Is Sherlock free?
Yes. Sherlock is free to download on iPhone with no subscription required.

Stop reading everything.
Know what matters.

Paste your first article. Get the key points. Reclaim your focus.

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