Highlights Feed
How to use Screvi's main feed to browse, filter, and rediscover your reading highlights
What is the Highlights Feed?
The feed is the main view of Screvi. It's a scrollable stream of your highlights designed to feel like a social media feed, but filled with your own ideas instead of other people's content.
By default, highlights appear in a randomized order so you naturally rediscover older highlights alongside recent ones. This is intentional. Serendipitous rediscovery is one of Screvi's core concepts.
Browsing the Feed
The feed is available on:
- Web app: The home page at app.screvi.com
- Mobile app: The Home tab
Each highlight card shows the passage text, source title, author, and any tags. You can tap/click any highlight to see its full view and take actions.
Filtering Your Feed
Use the filter panel to narrow down what you see:
- Source type: Books, articles, tweets, YouTube, documents
- Tags: Show only highlights with specific tags
- Date range: Filter by when highlights were created
- Favorites only: Show only highlights you've favorited
- With notes only: Show only highlights that have personal notes attached
- Feed order: Switch between random and chronological
On the web app, the filter panel is in the sidebar. On mobile, use the filter options at the top of the feed.
Stories
At the top of the web app feed, there's a Stories row (similar to Instagram Stories) showing your recently updated sources. Tap a story to see all highlights from that source.
Actions on Highlights
From any highlight in the feed, you can:
- Add a note: Attach personal reflections, connections, or action items
- Edit: Modify the highlight text
- Favorite: Mark important highlights for quick access later
- Tag: Add or remove tags
- Share: Generate a styled image card to share on social media
- AI Cleanup: Fix formatting issues (extra spaces, broken lines)
- Find Related: Discover semantically similar highlights from other sources
- Suggest Tags: Get AI-powered tag recommendations
- Delete: Remove the highlight from your library
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