Everything you need to write about Pagebird — quotes, facts, a founder bio, and a tidy press kit. If something's missing, write us. We answer fast, and we read carefully.
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Use any of these freely in coverage of Pagebird. Please don't recolor the chick or stretch the wordmark — we love them as they are.
Cream on forest, forest on cream, and a single-color version in black. SVG and PNG @ 1x / 2x / 3x.
Download · 6.6 MBOur little chick. Two poses (idle and reading) and a flat icon variant. SVG, transparent PNG.
Download · 6.6 MBEight curated screens — reading list, meetup, discussion, host rotation. iPhone & bare canvas.
Download · 0.8 MBForest, gold, coral, blush, cream — with hex, oklch, and on-light / on-dark pairings.
Download · 0.8 MBFraunces for display, Nunito for UI, JetBrains Mono for the few mechanical bits. With license notes.
Download · 0.8 MBThe gold loops and coral squiggles you'll see on our marketing. Loose, generous, hand-drawn.
Download · 6.6 MBIf you're sketching a piece and need the right name, year, or spelling, here's the short version. Boilerplate paragraph is below.
Available for interviews, podcast appearances, and conference panels in the U.S. and U.K. Headshot in the press kit.
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Pagebird is a quiet, beautifully made home for book clubs — reading lists, meetups, and discussion in one place. Founded in 2026 by Sarah Jacob Singh, the company is based in Tampa, Florida, and is currently in private beta. Pagebird is for the slow Sunday clubs, the work clubs, the wine clubs — any group of readers who'd rather have one good app than six mediocre tabs.
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We didn't want to ship another feed. We wanted to ship the app a book club would already use, if it existed.Sarah Jacob SinghFounder · on the product
Reading is already generous. The software around it shouldn't be the part that takes.Sarah Jacob SinghFounder · on the company
The hardest part of running a book club isn't picking the book. It's showing up twelve months in a row.Sarah Jacob SinghFounder · on the problem
We're building for groups of seven friends, not seven hundred strangers. The whole product is shaped by that.Sarah Jacob SinghFounder · on scale