What is BeeLine Reader

BeeLine Reader is a reading tool that uses a color gradient to guide the eyes from the end of one line to the beginning of the next, making reading easier and faster

It is backed by educational research and non-profit partners, and it can be used on favorite websites with extensions for web browsers

The plugin offers a free mode and subscription options for additional features

It is privacy-conscious and supported by grants and awards from various organizations


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206 Ratings

Sue DunhamSue Dunham

Right so, the TL;DR, don't use this extension. 0/10 It looks like it could be amazing, but I enabled and immediately removed. As soon as I turned it on in my browser there was a pop-up notifying me this is a paid extension. If this was made obvious from the Chrome Web Store, I couldn't find it. Bad form. I'll admit upfront that I don't pay for SAAS (software as a service). If I can't pay one time and own it the company has a bad or unsustainable business model. (Is your software good enoug... Show more

Sara McDonaldSara McDonald

i loved this extension some years ago. the color changing is so immensely helpful for someone like myself with processing issues. they've decided to lock this utility for neurodivergent and disabled people behind a paywall, where they promise new features, and have yet to fix the bugs or implement QOL changes that have been asked for since the beginning. 0/10 not worth it. if speed reading is your goal, there are monumentally superior extensions that do their job with less bloat and less fu... Show more

CandyCandy

Such a helpful and genius focusing tool for people who have a hard time reading, but making this a paid extension ruins the entire point of the extension. The devs deserve to be paid, for sure, but I don't think this is the way to get money for their creation. I wish the extension worked on more pages and was easier to toggle. 2 dollars a month might be worth if if you read on a monitor for a living but the average consumer who just needs some help is seldom going to be willing to pay for thi... Show more