You already save great stuff — Reddit threads, HN posts, articles, recipes, ideas you text yourself at 2am. The problem was never your taste. It was that nothing connected saving to using. Until now.
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How it works
Share a link from your phone, paste a URL, snap a screenshot, save a voice memo. No folders, no tags, no decisions. Just capture — the AI handles the rest.
Content is automatically extracted, cross-referenced, and clustered into feeds. Save an article about sourdough today, and the system connects it to that bread recipe you saved three months ago.
Ask questions across everything you've saved. Export feeds to Obsidian, sync tasks to Todoist, or just browse — your captured knowledge finally compounds instead of collecting dust.
Every link you save, every idea you capture, every screenshot you take — it all becomes part of a knowledge base that grows with you. feedreader.ai finds the connections you'd never spot on your own: that podcast episode relates to an article you saved last month, which connects to a tool your friend recommended over text. The longer you use it, the more valuable it gets.
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