<\/a><\/p>\nLong story short, Scribd is a combination of Kindle Unlimited and Audible but is comparatively cheaper. Scribd uses a different subscription approach, perhaps known as the Netflix for Books<\/strong>.<\/p>\nScribd does not have that compatibility issues; you can access Scribd on all your devices, be it Android, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, or any such device. Everything you have to do is just sign up with Scribd, test the water, or apply for membership.<\/p>\n
Log in and browse your favorite magazines and books. When you find your desired titles, click save and add your title to your library.<\/p>\n
You can read it directly from the library, or if you intend to read it offline, you can download io. Scribd also allows users to save their content on a total of four different devices at a point in time.<\/p>\n
Now, let us take a glance at its features. Keep reading.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Features and Benefits of Scribd<\/span><\/h2>\nScribd has many features; it contains both eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and more.<\/p>\n
So, let us take a quick look at what Scribd has in store for us \u2013<\/p>\n
<\/span>#1 Free-Trials<\/span><\/h3>\nMany applications work on a subscription model and provide free trials, but nothing like Scribd. Yes, you will find countable applications that give such a generous offer.<\/p>\n
Yes, Scribd gives a two-month trial period for you to understand how it works, its terms and conditions, and its services. Offering a trial period helps know if a customer is interested in the application.<\/p>\n
Also, if you happen to be a student, you can\u2019t imagine what Scribd has in store for you. How about a 30-day free trial and a four-month New York Times digital subscription? Exciting, right?<\/p>\n
However, you will not be allowed to sign-up for a free trial unless you provide your credit card credentials. After you provide them with your credit card credentials, they will grant you a free trial.<\/p>\n