Vemari helps book creators unlock the value of their book notes. With Vemari, creators can write book notes, group those book notes into relevant themes, and share their book notes, via subscription or free, to their book circle.
Hey PH Fam - my name's Adom, and I'm one of the makers behind Vemari. The idea for Vemari came up during a conversation, Alex and I were having.
Imagine if you had access to Jeff Bezos's or Elon Musk's book notes? If you got access to the notes of the books that they read which had helped them launch/grow/manage their respective companies - it would be extremely valuable. You would be able to access their notes on books about management, innovation, and more. Additionally, you would be able to see, via their book notes, how they had applied it.
We realized that this idea did not just apply to Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos - it could be applied to highly credible individuals.
PMs - could share what books had helped them with their role in addition to other books
Sales Leaders - could share more about what they had applied from books that they had read.
Developers - could share more about what books or information had been useful for building products.
Practically anybody can share their book notes with their takeaways on how a book had helped them. That's why we started Vemari - to unlock the power of the book notes of highly credible people.
Come join Vemari as a book curator - and start sharing your book notes to your audience (for free or with a subscription). :)
@jack_davis7 Great Question - book curators on the platform determine the value of their own notes. So if a curator wants to value their notes at $20/mo or $180/year; they are free to do so.
@jack_davis7@adom_mills_robertson Adding to that. Users also help to determine that. Curators can have a set of free and 'paid' notes and allow their members to decide what works best for them.
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