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Most speed reading advice quietly destroys comprehension.

The articles here cut through the noise — only evidence-based techniques, with the research to back them up. No hype, no shortcuts that don’t hold up, no “read 25,000 words a minute” nonsense.

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Generic reading advice rarely fits an ADHD brain.

Articles written with ADHD readers in mind — practical, validating, and free of the lazy “just try harder” advice that’s everywhere else. Strategies that work because they account for how your attention actually behaves.

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Dyslexia changes how you decode text — not how intelligent you are.

The articles here cover the science, the tools, and the strategies that genuinely help. For dyslexic readers themselves, and for the parents, teachers, and tutors who support them.

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Most study advice on the internet is rubbish.

The articles here only cover techniques cognitive scientists have actually proven work — active recall, spaced repetition, the testing effect. No overnight tricks, no productivity gurus, just methods that move the needle on exam day.

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Reading shouldn’t be harder for some people than others.

Articles on dyslexia-friendly fonts, screen-reader compatibility, low-vision adjustments, and accessibility-first design. Written in collaboration with the community, not at it.

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What’s new in Accruva — straight from the team building it.

Honest changelogs, feature releases, walkthroughs, and the occasional behind-the-scenes story. Built in public, shipped openly.

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First 10 Minutes with Accruva: Complete Walkthrough

A complete walkthrough of your first ten minutes with Accruva. Set your reading goal, import your first document, complete a focused reading session, and generate AI flashcards. Free tier ready, no shortcuts.

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Five reading modes. AI study tools. Full accessibility. Free to download, free to keep.