Announcing the New, Completely Redesigned Reason App
It's free and ready to download today.
Hey Reason fans,
Many of you have told us that you want a clean, convenient, easy way to get all of Reason's articles, podcasts, and videos.
Good news! We made one for you.
The all-new Reason app is ready for you to download today. It's free, and it's quite snazzy.
You can find it in both the Apple Store and Google Play Store for your phone or tablet. With it, you'll be able to access all the great Reason stuff in one speedy, elegant experience.
It's the best way to read, watch, or listen to all the new, great stuff from Reason—whether it's commentary on the biggest news of the week, an in-depth documentary, a fresh comedy video, or a new podcast or livestream.
What you can do with the app:
- Get all our articles, podcasts, comedy, documentaries, shorts and (if you're a subscriber) new print magazine articles the minute they hit the web.
- Set notifications and find out about new articles on the topics you care about most.
- Bookmark or share articles with one click.
- Customize the experience by toggling between light or dark mode or changing the font size.
- Stay up to date with upcoming events.
Get the Reason app here:


Thank you for reading, watching, and listening to Reason.
-Katherine Mangu-Ward
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Sounds useless.
Could you recommend a libertatian app?
Sweet, I will delete my mastodon app to make room for this!
"And we totally promise not to track you and turn the info over to (pick one: WEF/ICE)!"
... or the World Wrestling Federation ...
"The word 'snazzy' first appeared in 1825 ..."
Way to go, guys! How to make your modern new app seem ... modern and new!
How can this compete with CNN+?
Call me paranoid but this looks like a backdoor scheme to force me to pay for Reason Plus.
Seems like a backdoor scheme to send me WaPo and NYT propaganda.
Where else can you find links to Iglesias? And Villarreal updates? And I don't care if I spelled the names wrong.
I'm tempted, but there's 3 things that matter to me.
Does the app eliminate or at least minimal ads?
Can you still look through comments in a good format with your account settings?
Can you leave comments?
If so, then I'll use it. Ads on the web version are awful.