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Sifted turns screenshots into actions. Snap a concert poster, a product you want to remember, an article to read later — Sifted figures out what you captured and suggests the next step. It runs quietly in the background, with no tagging, no sorting, and no app to open. Once a day, you get a single notification with everything that's ready: a calendar event, a reminder, a saved link. Accept in a tap or two. Done. No new habits, no effort — just the things you meant to do, actually getting done.

Sifted — Screenshots, handled.Take a screenshot. We'll take it from there.
Brett Blakeleyleft a comment
Quick question: how many screenshots are sitting in your camera roll right now that you took *for a reason* but never did anything with? I started paying attention to this pattern a while back. Some people screenshot things all the time like, events, products, articles, addresses as a way to "remember" them. Others don't think about it at all. The screenshot is probably the lowest friction way...

Sifted — Screenshots, handled.Take a screenshot. We'll take it from there.
