A calmer way to read and share long-form writing from Nostr.

Highlighter turns posts into clean, readable pages that are easy to share, revisit, and pass around. Stories open as proper articles, writer pages gather someone's work in one place, and links carry a useful preview when they travel.

Built for readers first: clear typography, portable identity, and writing that feels at home on the open web.

Writing deserves pages that feel finished.

A good reading app should disappear behind the work. Highlighter keeps the focus on the story, the author, and the link you can send to someone else.

Read

Open long-form posts in a layout made for reading, not debugging.

Share

Pass links around with previews that tell people what they are about to open.

Return

Come back to an author page and pick up where you left off.

The experience stays simple.

Stories

Read essays and notes in a focused, shareable format.

Authors

Each writer has a home for their work instead of a loose list of posts.

Links

Shared pages keep their title, summary, and image wherever they land.

Clear hierarchy, generous spacing, and room for the writing to breathe.

Highlighter avoids pushing readers into raw identifiers, implementation details, or cluttered layouts.

Bring the Nostr account you already use without giving up a familiar reading flow.

Log in from a browser extension, a secret key, or another app when you want to personalize the experience.

Posts and profiles keep looking good when they travel outside the app.

The first impression is a finished page, not a loading state waiting for context.

Highlighter is built around a few simple reading habits.

Home

The front page surfaces recent long-form writing and makes it easy to keep browsing.

Profiles

Author pages gather bios, links, and published stories in one place.

Posts

Every article and note gets a dedicated page that is easy to revisit and share.

Login

When you want to log in, you can use the account setup that already works for you.

Use Highlighter when writing should feel linkable, legible, and easy to follow.

Readers

Who want a cleaner way to explore essays, dispatches, and notes.

Writers

Who want their work to look good the moment someone opens the link.

Communities

Who want a public reading surface that feels like a product instead of a test bench.

Start reading, open a profile, or share a story.

Highlighter keeps the experience focused on people and writing, not protocol trivia.