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An app that makes you remember the important things you read in the browser

I read at least 2-3 articles a day, but desperately, end up with nothing in my BRAIN!

So I’m thinking of building a product that helps me remember valuable information I’ve captured.

Here's what I imagine about how a browser extension works.

  1. Highlight valuable information while reading in the browser
  2. Resurface previously highlighted information alongside the text currently being read

Resurfacing highlights

Imagine that it will act like the flow of consciousness that comes to mind when reading. Resurfacing them based on the forgetting curve in other contexts will make them long-term memory.

Could you comment on whether you need this app or not? If you’re interested or have any questions, please leave a comment. Any constructive feedback is appreciated!

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Ideas and Validation
on October 13, 2022
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