Readly launches keyword search function to revolutionise magazine consumption

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Readly, the ‘all-you-can-read’ magazine platform for tablets and smartphones is changing the face of magazine consumption with the launch of its new keyword search function which collates and returns results from across its vast catalogue of print magazines and back issues.

With Readly’s keyword search, magazine consumers can, for the first time ever, access relevant content from multiple magazine sources at once. Think of it as Google for print magazines. You want to read about [Kim Kardashian] not from one but from several reputable sources – online media isn’t enough – now, rather than having to trawl through hundreds of titles, users can simply ‘Readly It’.

Readly, which was recently awarded ‘App of the Year’ by the PPA, comes with 267 UK magazines, including Grazia, Heat, Marie Claire, InStyle, OK, Now and Woman’s Own. Also available are popular titles like Stuff, T3, Country Living, Top Sante, Saga, NME, delicious., FHM and The Beano. Users can also access 529 magazines internationally, including titles such as Men’s Health and Rolling Stone from the USA, Elle from France and many more from Germany, Sweden, India and The Philippines.

Readly affords its users access to a minimum of 12 months’ worth of back issues. With more and more publishers being added to the roster – most recently Bauer Media Group, Immediate Media Co. and Northern & Shell – Readly now also provides an innovative search tool to be used in a previously unsearchable arena.

Readly UK MD, Ranj Begley, said:

“Readly’s new search function has the power to truly revolutionise the way in which we consume magazines; it takes the reader straight to what they’re looking for and refines women’s interests in a way that wasn’t previously possible.”

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