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Forgot to mention it supports podcast feeds as well if you are looking for something that's more consistent.

And I've also previously done a retro podcast player that's also great for that specific purpose: https://retropod.lovable.app/


Https://DoubleMemory.com: an Apple only (Mac and iOS) external memory and bookmarking app. Hoping to add auto tagging to it with apple’s foundation model framework.

Thinking about building an arena like product discovery platform to help people finding the perfect app for them… like a bookmarking app…


Like KaraKeep?


I plan to add shortcuts support so hopefully that will allow people to integrate. And also as the foundation for the next-gen Siri and MCP support. But I’d love to hear your workflow to find out what you have in mind. Please email at hi@doublememory.com or find us on discord or social. Let’s jam!


I’m actually not a clipboard manager user before. That’s why I wanted to avoid saving everything into its history. I wanted everything in DoubleMemory to be deliberately curated. That’s also why I’m hesitate to support other feed like features like email subscriptions or RSS feeds.

But yes Maccy is great, DM’s first version looks very much like a list of snippets on menu bar and then a list of snippets with a preview on the side, eventually evolved to its current form.

Thanks for trying and finding a spot for it in your workflow!


Notion and Obsidian are great, I use them weekly too. But I don't think bookmarking should live in an text editor. It can still work, just like Apple Notes can also for people with limited needs, but it doesn't do: quick search/filter/ordering, rich previews (these cards are not DoubleMemory cards imo), immersive reader, archive/notes, keyboard navigation... Pocket also don't have these, so Notion/Obsidian may not be much a downgrade, if your needs are simple, it's totally respectable way to organize your content, especially if your workflow is already centered around these.


Except we don't have any AI features yet although that's definitely part of the plan. :D

I'd recommend asking in the r/macapps subreddit for my diverse answers. Here are two of my picks:

- Raycast has a really nice AI feature.

- Aura by Meng To is one of my favorite LLM chat tool with a special prompt builder: https://aurachat.io/


i agree. Tim, waiting for your call here. you can find my number when you deposit the $10 i made this month.


well, it's not me choosing it, i'm just tapping into the system clipboard. If you right click and copy something twice it will also be auto saved. I do this instinctively previously so one day I thought can I actually use this as a signal to REALLY remember something...


good eye, i'll try play with that setting. Raycast does already have bookmarking features, but when if enough people make this request, i'll look into it. Or maybe expose some MCP interface so it can interact with this.


Just explored that setting, realized we do expose that setting, you can hide the dock icon. Once it's hidden, it won't preserve the title when closing the app.


noted. thanks for providing another data point!


Please consider also describing the business model on the website, even if hidden away on a FAQ. I've so much subscription fatigue now, I just don't try things out if needing a subscription is an inevitability. I'm happy to pay for good products, just not happy to be forced to pay a fixed rate for continued access even if my usage dwindles.

If you are thinking of adding a one-off-donation-style purchase method, consider giving annual reminders to renew it. At least in my case, I'm not unwilling to pay repeatedly if development continues, just unwilling to make an upfront ongoing commitment.


Yeah, same here I’m afraid. Could be a “me” thing, but I was going to download until I saw it was a subscription model.


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