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Frequently Asked Questions

How is ReadinGraphics different from other book summary services like Cliffs Notes or Blinkist?

Every book we summarize gets three formats: a full-page infographic that shows how the book’s ideas fit together (not just a list of key takeaways), a comprehensive 15-20 page text summary, and a professionally narrated audio summary. The infographic is the big difference — it’s a structural map of the entire book, showing how ideas connect, what leads to what, and why it matters. No other service offers this.

How do I know your summaries are accurate or of a good quality?

Every summary is written by a human who has read the entire book. We stay true to the author’s message — we don’t add our own opinions or interpretations. We’ve been doing this since 2015, and our summaries are trusted by over 200,000 readers. If any summary doesn’t meet your expectations, we offer a full refund.

How detailed are your summaries? How close are they to the original books?

Our text summaries are typically 15-20 pages — comprehensive enough to cite in a presentation or share with your team. The infographic captures all key ideas in a single structural visual. Together, they give you the complete picture without having to read the full book.

Do I get a refund if I upgrade to the next tier?

Yes. If you upgrade from Monthly to Annual or from Annual to 10-Year during an active billing period, we’ll pro-rate the remaining value of your current plan toward the new one.

How can I cancel my recurring subscription payments? Will I get a refund?

Yes. Monthly and Annual subscriptions can be cancelled anytime. You’ll keep access until the end of your billing period. The 10-Year plan is a one-time purchase with no recurring payments. All plans come with a money-back guarantee.

Where can I see the full list of summaries? How many new summaries do you add a month?

You can browse the full library to see all available titles. We add 3 new summaries every month — each one hand-selected and produced in all three formats (infographic, text, and audio).

Can I preview the content for a book summary before purchase?

Yes. You can browse the full library to see all available titles, and our blog features free content from many of our summaries.

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Yes. Once you subscribe, you get instant access to the full library — including all infographic, text, and audio summaries. You can start reading, downloading, and listening right away.

Which/how many summaries can I download for the Monthly vs Annual subscription? How do the download credits work?

Monthly subscribers get 3 download credits per month — each credit lets you download one complete summary set (infographic + text + audio). Annual and 10-Year subscribers get unlimited downloads. Downloaded files are yours to keep permanently, even if you cancel. All subscribers have unlimited streaming access to the full library.
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