Book Content Exporter & Organizer
Students and researchers can't extract and organize ebook content from platforms like WeChat Reading. An exporter tool that converts books to Markdown with proper formatting saves hours of manual copying. Target users: students, researchers, and knowledge workers.
The surge in digital reading platforms across East Asia — WeChat Reading alone claims over 100 million users — has created a real friction point: content is locked in proprietary viewers with no export path, and note-taking workflows built around Obsidian, Notion, or Logseq are increasingly Markdown-native. No clear incumbent owns this specific export-to-Markdown niche, though tools like Calibre handle DRM-free ebooks and browser extensions like Readwise Reader touch adjacent territory. At $500–2k/mo, the math only works as a low-touch subscription or one-time purchase targeting a niche audience, which is fine for a solo developer but leaves little room for growth or support overhead. The biggest risk is platform-side: WeChat Reading or similar services can update their web layer or tighten access restrictions at any point, breaking the tool overnight and making maintenance a recurring tax rather than a solved problem.
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