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If you find that your "learning time" keeps turning into "scrolling time," log out of the app on your phone. Open your laptop. Go to Blinkist.com.

The smartphone is a miracle of convenience, but it is also a battlefield of distractions. blinkist desktop

I often split my screen. On the left: Blinkist explaining Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss. On the right: my email drafts or a project roadmap. If you find that your "learning time" keeps

For years, Blinkist has been positioned as the ultimate mobile companion. But recently, I discovered the secret power-up for deep focus learning: The smartphone is a miracle of convenience, but

Here is why moving your micro-learning to a big screen changed my retention—and my workflow. We often treat Blinkist as a "waiting room" tool—listening to Sapiens while waiting for coffee or reading Atomic Habits in the grocery line.

We all know the feeling. You pull out your phone to "squeeze in 10 minutes of learning" on Blinkist. Three minutes later, you’ve checked Instagram, replied to a Slack message, and ordered a candle you don’t need.

Having the text of a blinks on a 27-inch monitor signals to my brain: This is important. Pay attention. Here is the killer feature you don’t get on mobile: The highlighter that actually works with your workflow.