I'm a solo indie developer, and I've created a web application, and chrome extension that is used to associate, and save knowledge snippets to your own "memory store". It uses natural language as an interface to retrieve what you've learned in the past with direct connections to the source of truth. There's also a perplexity integration to keep chatting with what you've retrieved.
I like to use it as a smart bookmarking tool that you can save niche utility hacks across reddit, hackernews, Twitter/X, or anywhere across the web. Consolidate all of your saved materials, and bookmarks into one place where you can easily find what you've saved from the past using natural language to search across your knowledge base.
Firefox, is next on my list! If there's enough traction I'll be adding mobile support as well to share links to the app straight from your mobile device
I like to use it as a smart bookmarking tool that you can save niche utility hacks across reddit, hackernews, Twitter/X, or anywhere across the web. Consolidate all of your saved materials, and bookmarks into one place where you can easily find what you've saved from the past using natural language to search across your knowledge base.