Why Memable?
- Content is ubiquitous. Search (forward in time) is not much of a problem anymore but recall (backward) is. We need an AI-powered "recall engine"—to augment our long-term memory, and ultimately human intelligence.
- Sometimes all we need is a brief glance at things we've come across for that bolt of lightning to strike. Lateral thinking and creativity spurs from connecting seemingly orthogonal concepts.
- Things of interest are scattered across the internet and are highly heterogeneous in platform (Twitter, Reddit, some blog post) and medium (text, images, audio).
- Current bookmarking is limited to saving links or providing some opaque description of the actual content.
- Not all of us like taking detailed notes of everything we encounter, yet we’re all inherently curious beings.
What it can do?
- Memable automatically summarizes and generates the core ideas from any website or blog as a bookmark, so the ideas are no longer locked behind hyperlinks (soon to support e-books, PDFs, videos and more).
- You can chat, explore each idea further with your AI assistant on the fly.
- Your assistant can help you recall content from your library based on your chance of forgetting them, and keeps track of your overall likelihood of forgetting.
- You can navigate each idea in your library by how close they are in the "space of meaning"—the map of your ideas—and can also (semantically) search by providing descriptions.
- You also have a bird's eye view of the map and what content you're at risk of forgetting, and choose to revisit them anytime.
After 4 months of building in my spare time, I'm happy to launch this here at HN. It is currently free to use so please feel free to give it a try, and hope you find it as useful as I do.
I'd also love to hear any feedback or suggestions!
(You can find me on Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/satyaborg)