Nick Abouzeid

Heyday - Automatically organize content - without learning a new app

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Heyday’s browser extension automatically saves web pages you visit and pulls in content from your apps. Then, it uses AI to resurface that content alongside Google results, overlay it on articles, and curate it into a knowledge base that fills itself.

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Jaswinder Brar
EPIC! How did you achieve this?
Sam DeBrule
@jay_bee12345 hard work and a lot of mistakes!
Lauren Budorick
So cool, congrats on the launch! Currently I send things to my bookmarks folder abyss never to be seen again — can't wait to try Heyday!
Sam DeBrule
@lbudorick thanks Lauren!!!
JJ MacLean
Congrats on the launch @samdebrule and @samiur1204! Enjoyed Journal back in the day, definitely looking forward to checking Heyday out!
Sam DeBrule
@samiur1204 @jjmaclean Thanks JJ for always supporting!
Gvidas Šulskis
Congrats on the launch!🚀
Sam DeBrule
frederic kavita
Congratulations on your launch and good luck !
Samiur Rahman
Sam DeBrule
@frederickavita thank you!!
Barry McBride
Hurry up with that Safari extension! :-)
Sam DeBrule
@barry_mcbride some day!
Carel Van Graan
Great Idea!
Samiur Rahman
@callie_van_graan Thanks Carel!
Sam DeBrule
Jay Bienvenu
Integrate this with Roam Research and you have my attention.
Sam DeBrule
Ryan Cooke
I will check this out! I've also been a longtime reader of @samdebrule 's newsletter, and even built my own browser plugin to capture my browsing history with some NLP, but haven't nailed it yet. Will be keen to try Heyday
Sam DeBrule
@debussyman thanks for being a longtime reader. Can't wait to hear what you think of Heyday!
Ugur KILCI 😈
Nice project <3
Samiur Rahman
@ugur2nd Thank you!
Sam DeBrule
@ugur2nd thanks!!
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