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A Pew Research study found that 27% of American adults didn’t read a single book last year. Between running your business and everything else on your plate, finding time to read feels impossible. That’s where Headway Premium comes in – you can dive into a lifetime of 15-minute bestselling book summaries in subjects from business, leadership, personal growth and more. Best of all, a lifetime subscription is available to new users for just $39.99 with code SUMMARY20.

Everything you need, minus the 300 pages

You get access to more than 2,000 book summaries covering business strategy, productivity, health, leadership, and pretty much any topic that helps you grow. New ones get added every month, so you’re never stuck with outdated advice. Each summary takes about 15 minutes to get through, whether you’re reading or listening to the audio version’s professional narration.

The app builds personalized learning plans based on what you’re trying to accomplish. Scaling your team? Improving your sales process? Want to get better at managing stress? It’ll map out which books to tackle and in what order. You can quiz yourself on what you’ve learned, save highlights as flashcards and use spaced repetition actually to remember the stuff that matters.

Here’s something useful — you can save key takeaways as interactive flashcards and build your own reference library of business principles. Whether you’re prepping for a pitch or need to train your team, you can pull up insights you’ve saved and you’re good to go. Everything downloads for offline use, too, so airplane mode doesn’t stop your learning streak.

The audiocast feature turns book summaries into something that feels more like your favorite podcast. Listen while you’re at the gym, doing dishes or sitting in traffic. There’s even a screen locker that blocks distracting apps when you need to focus, plus daily bite-sized lessons that keep you moving forward without eating up your whole day.

This works especially well for solo founders juggling ten different roles and anyone who knows they should be reading more but just can’t make it happen. Your downtime becomes productive without feeling like another task on your to-do list.

Get a lifetime subscription to Headway Premium now, while it’s available to new users for just $39.99 with code SUMMARY20.

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A Pew Research study found that 27% of American adults didn’t read a single book last year. Between running your business and everything else on your plate, finding time to read feels impossible. That’s where Headway Premium comes in – you can dive into a lifetime of 15-minute bestselling book summaries in subjects from business, leadership, personal growth and more. Best of all, a lifetime subscription is available to new users for just $39.99 with code SUMMARY20.

Everything you need, minus the 300 pages

You get access to more than 2,000 book summaries covering business strategy, productivity, health, leadership, and pretty much any topic that helps you grow. New ones get added every month, so you’re never stuck with outdated advice. Each summary takes about 15 minutes to get through, whether you’re reading or listening to the audio version’s professional narration.

The app builds personalized learning plans based on what you’re trying to accomplish. Scaling your team? Improving your sales process? Want to get better at managing stress? It’ll map out which books to tackle and in what order. You can quiz yourself on what you’ve learned, save highlights as flashcards and use spaced repetition actually to remember the stuff that matters.

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