freedom is life, and experimentation is integral to growth and development. that's why we created a space where people can make mistakes without fear, search for their personal style and do not worry to break something. —diana kasay, readymag co-founder and ceo

more and more uses
Readymag was devised to be a “printing press for the digital era”—a tool for publishers making webzines. However, it turned out that people wanted to use Readymag for a bigger range of applications: from landing pages and portfolios, to small sites, presentations, and longreads. Our team listened to users and worked to expand Readymag’s functionality, making it a better fit for all needs. Since then, our basic workflow remains unchanged. Users begin with a blank page, then add text, images, shapes, slideshows, maps, or video, arranging these elements using the grid. In Readymag, these building elements are called widgets.
animations not only bring a page to life, they empower the viewer, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace, according to their own curiosity. it changes them from passive onlookers into active participants, making their viewing experience memorable. —stas aki, product designer at readymag

















