I built a simple bookmarks app for myself and others, which sends you a weekly recap of what you saved and finds things from your archive you might want to revisit. Would love your feedback: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/eyeball-bookmarks-assistant/id...
A bookmarks assistant. A simple place to save all your links, find them with chat. The app automatically adds summaries to all links and send you an update of what you saved every Sunday morning. More features coming.
Eyeball is a bookmarks app that turns your own saved links into hyper-personalized playlists. It's like having a personal curator in your pocket that sends you a weekly issue of your own personal "magazine" on Sundays.
i've mentioned in this in a few Show HNs, been working on an AI bookmarking and notes app called Eyeball: https://eyeball.wtf/
It integrates a minimalist feed of your links with the ability to talk to your bookmarks and notes with AI. We're adding a weekly wrapped of your links next week like this profile next week.
you can do all the usual stuff (save any link with one click, tag your stuff, add notes to each link). i'm not sure what to do next with it, open to suggestions.
i also made a IMDB of the creator economy, a free database of indies making cool things: https://indieworld.io/
It lets you search and segment your bookmarks in context in what I think is quite an interesting way. Eg “everything critical of AI from hacker news”
This is a start but we’re already finding this allows you to save everything and find it later easily/uncover surprising connections between your links.
So "everything critical of AI from hacker news" is a search query. Why not just have search return useful results for this query? Why do I need to engage with a chatbot?
Now you can do much more in context. You can search deeper within this batch, or ask to summarize those links, or prepare a draft of a report/email containing those bookmarks in their context. At least to us, it opens the doors to what is possible.
i built this site (https://fanzine.world) to help people discover micro-creators and share their top 5 faves. not sure what to do with it. maybe someone here has a suggestion?