It's a little funny to me that the website of a product which strives to make reading easier is unreadable on mobile (firefox 110 on android). The text overflows off the side of the screen with no margins on any side and the site prevents me from zooming in or out.<p>The actual thing (coloring lines of text to make the end of one line match the start of the next) is conceptually simple but really effective.
How do products like this monetize? Seems like a trap to a user that's conditioned to "if something is free you're the product". Extensions like this generally request the total access permission in order to change page content. Are they selling information about your browsing habits I guess?
I'm not seeing any screenshots or videos of this product. I do see on their partners page a link to a blog that uses BeeLine which you can experience for yourself by clicking on "ENHANCE READABILITY":<p><a href="https://unreasonablegroup.com/articles/how-to-host-a-community-meal/" rel="nofollow">https://unreasonablegroup.com/articles/how-to-host-a-communi...</a>