gistyo
Article summarizer

Summarize long articles into clear gists

Paste an article or link and gistyo turns it into a concise summary with the key points you can review quickly.

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Workflow preview

Article excerpt

Input

A fictional industry article explains why smaller product teams ship faster when they reduce weekly status meetings, write shorter update memos, and review experiments in one shared dashboard. The article argues that less coordination overhead creates more time for customer calls, iteration, and clearer decision-making.

Paste an article link or article text...

Generated gist

The article argues that small teams move faster when they cut meeting overhead and replace it with lighter written updates plus one shared review surface.

  • Reducing status meetings creates more time for execution.
  • Short written updates keep context without slowing the team down.
  • A single review dashboard helps teams evaluate experiments faster.

How it works

From pasted source to a cleaner gist

Each landing page sends you into the existing gist flow with the right input prompt for that use case.

1

Paste text or a link

Drop in a public article URL or paste the article text directly when you want more control over the source.

2

Generate the gist

gistyo reads the content and creates a shorter summary with the key points surfaced up front.

3

Review, listen, save, or share

Scan the gist right away, then listen or sign in when you want to save it and manage sharing later.

Benefits

Why teams use gistyo for article summarizer

Skip the filler

Condense long articles into a shorter gist so you can spend more time on what is actually useful.

Find the main argument

Pull out the central claim, key ideas, and supporting points without re-reading the whole page.

Review key points faster

Turn a long read into something you can scan before a meeting, class, or writing session.

Keep the useful ones

Save private gists only when an article is worth coming back to later.

Example

See the workflow before you paste your own source

The example below is fictional and only shows the shape of the gist flow.

Article excerpt

Input

A fictional industry article explains why smaller product teams ship faster when they reduce weekly status meetings, write shorter update memos, and review experiments in one shared dashboard. The article argues that less coordination overhead creates more time for customer calls, iteration, and clearer decision-making.

Generated gist preview

The article argues that small teams move faster when they cut meeting overhead and replace it with lighter written updates plus one shared review surface.

Reducing status meetings creates more time for execution.
Short written updates keep context without slowing the team down.
A single review dashboard helps teams evaluate experiments faster.
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Who it is for

Built for focused reading and review

Busy professionals

Catch the important argument from industry news, market analysis, and long explainers before your next meeting.

Students

Turn assigned reading into a cleaner review pass so you can revisit the main idea and supporting points faster.

Founders

Skim strategy pieces, competitor writeups, and research-heavy posts without losing the core takeaway.

Researchers

Triage long reads quickly before deciding which sources deserve a deeper full-text pass.

FAQ

Article summarizer FAQs

Can I paste a link instead of article text?

Yes. gistyo can read public http or https links. If a page does not load the way you want, you can paste the article text directly instead.

Can I paste raw article text?

Yes. You can paste the full article, a section of it, or just the part you want to review.

Do I need an account to summarize an article?

No. You can create a temporary gist without an account. Sign in only when you want to save a private gist, reopen it later, or manage sharing from your library.

Can I save article gists for later?

Yes. When you sign in, gistyo can save private gists to your library so you can reopen them, generate narration, or create share links later.

Who is this article summarizer for?

It works well for readers, students, professionals, founders, and researchers who need the main points before deciding whether to read the full piece more closely.

Ready to start

Get the gist without the extra reading.

Send this use case into the main gist flow, paste the source, and review the key points right away.

Paste your article and generate a gist

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