Looking for an alternative to Pages?
Pages is great for writing and document layout. ReadSprint solves a different problem: turning books into structured summaries, quizzes, and optional audio so you can learn faster instead of formatting documents manually.
ReadSprint
- Generate chapter-by-chapter book summaries quickly
- Use quizzes to reinforce key ideas and retention
- Listen with optional audio output
- Best when you want insights, not document editing
Pages
- Create documents, reports, and polished page layouts
- Write from scratch with manual structure and formatting
- Useful for presentations, brochures, and long-form docs
- Best when your output is a designed document
What changes with ReadSprint
| Capability | ReadSprint | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Book summarization and learning | Writing and page layout |
| Output style | Structured summaries, quizzes, audio | Formatted documents and designs |
| Speed to first result | Fast summary workflow | Manual drafting and formatting |
| Best for | Readers, students, and knowledge workers | Writers, editors, and document creators |
Choose ReadSprint if
- You want to extract the core ideas from a book quickly
- You care about comprehension and recall, not page design
- You want a lightweight workflow for learning on repeat
Choose Pages if
- You need to author and format a document yourself
- You are producing reports, flyers, or polished layouts
- Your work depends on templates, typography, and page control
A better fit for learning workflows
If you landed here because Pages feels too manual for summarizing what you read, ReadSprint is the stronger alternative. It is built to help you capture key points, review chapters, and retain more without starting from a blank page.
Try ReadSprint