Save an article and forget about it. Latr formats it for reading and puts it in your inbox the next morning at 7am — wherever you are.
No app to open. No reading list to feel guilty about. One email, one reading session, every morning.
"One email at seven.
Nothing more."
Add the extension. Save one article today. See what arrives tomorrow at seven.
Add to Chrome — it's freealso for Firefox & Safari
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The attention economy is not selling your attention. It’s borrowing it, at compounding interest, with no repayment schedule.
Every read-later app eventually becomes a list of things you're not reading. Latr has no app. There's nothing to open, nothing to clear, no badge counting your failures.
The email arrives whether you read it or not. Then it's gone. Tomorrow there's a new one. The pile never grows because the pile never exists.
Not one. Not a weekly digest nudging you to read more. Not a badge. Not an email asking you to come back. Seven a.m. That's the whole relationship.
“The best technology is the kind that knows when to leave you alone.
Not a digest. Not a list of links. The article itself, formatted for reading — with the parts you marked already at the top.
Hover the email to look closer. It renders the same in Gmail, Apple Mail, Outlook, Fastmail, and HEY.
Always "Your morning read." So you can filter it, star it, or rule it into a folder.
Formatted for reading, not for the web. Real typography. No ads. No related content.
Anything you highlighted while saving floats to the top, before the body.
One link back to the original, in case you want to share it or read more.
Click the extension. The article gets parsed, cleaned, and scheduled. You go back to whatever you were doing.
✓ saved for tomorrow
arrives 7:00 am
No plans.
No limits. No card.
Latr is new, so it’s free for everyone while we’re getting started. No tiers, no caps — just save and read. We’ll add a paid plan down the road; early readers will always be looked after.