Help dad get through his reading list this Father’s Day

If you’re tired of hearing your dad talk about how he can never find time to get through his reading list, it’s time to nip that in the bud. This Father’s Day, give up a subscription to Headway Premium, the top-rated learning app that makes it easier than ever to learn something new every day and engage with the world’s greatest ideas. Headway has more than 20 million users worldwide and has earned 4.4/5 stars on the Google Play Store and 4.5/5 stars on the App Store. In 2023, it has become an Apple Editors’ Choice award winner and has been featured as an App of the Day four times. All of that is because this clever app gamifies learning, providing access to more than 1,500 summaries of nonfiction bestsellers broken down into 15-minute reads. It offers thousands of actionable insights and tips and tracks your progress to keep you engaged and motivated to keep learning. Whether dad is interested in entrepreneurship, health, philosophy, or practically anything else, he’ll find engaging ideas on Headway. Help your dad learn something new every day. You can get a lifetime subscription to Headway Premium for 76% off $300 at just $69.99.   Headway Premium: Lifetime Subscription – $69.99 See Deal Prices subject to change. Mobile Apps Continue reading at 'PC World'

[ PC World | 2023-06-12 08:00:00 UTC ]

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