Ever opened a 2,000-word article only to sigh and scroll straight to the conclusion? That’s our reality now — information overload everywhere. The problem is, the conclusion rarely gives you the full picture. That’s where TLDR This comes in. It does the heavy lifting for you: paste a link, drop in a chunk of text, or upload a file, and within seconds it generates a clear, structured summary. Short enough to read in a coffee break, but rich enough that you still get the essence without missing the important details. |
😎 What’s Cool About It |
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The Other Side |
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Our Test – Shrinking a Long Read |
We tried pasting a long tech article (~1,800 words). Within seconds, TLDR This gave us: |
Original article length: ~10 minutes reading |
What we liked: The short mode was perfect for a quick grasp of the article. |
But the thing that impressed us is the messaging mode where you can ask further questions from the text. It can be very useful for really long documents and specific questions. |
🎯 Final Thoughts |
TLDR This is like a cheat code for busy readers. It won’t replace carefully reading a thoughtful essay, but it’s a killer tool for scanning, research, or cutting through information overload. |
We’re giving it 4/5 on our LMAI scale — not flawless, but brilliantly simple and useful. And free. |
