Show HN: Memable.ai – AI-Native Bookmark and Recall for the Web (memable.ai)

1 points by satyaborg ↗ HN
What if you could have an AI bookmark, curate and explore deeply ideas you came across on the internet, or off your own personal docs and notes, or highlights on e-books? Or visually chart a map of your thoughts over time, perhaps? And what if it helped you recall things you always wished you remembered, and connect complementary or seemingly far off ideas? If this makes you curious in the slightest, you should check out memable.ai—a singular home for ideas.

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)

4 comments

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I like the idea, looking forward to using this - but on mobile it seems I can't change to other options in the burger menu, are you experiencing the same issue?
Hey, thanks for trying it out! The app is currently optimised for desktop viewing (anything other than mobile really) but I'm planning on rolling a patch to make it fully responsive over the weekend. Appreciate the feedback!
On second thought, I think I misunderstood your query. So, the map will be unlocked once you have new bookmarks added and the assistant will update once every day. But good feedback nonetheless as I may change them to be active by default.
Ah! Ok I got you, a little feedback popover would be useful too