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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Love this! It'll solve my mixed workflow of Pocket, DMing myself, and bookmarking!!!
I generally think this productivity market is too crowded, but this is really cool! I think if y'all could add in the ability to highlight specific parts of websites or articles to save the most important content that would make this replace my knowledge base on Notion.
How will Heyday interact with a mobile workflow given the lack of extension support on iOS?
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@harets Hey Timothy! Extension support is definitely limited on iOS.
Two ways:
1. We do have a Safari extension on iOS:
2. Support for integrations in apps where people do the majority of their browsing on mobile (e.g. twitter)
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Very interesting idea. Sounds like a great alternative to a bookmark manager. But the extension also sounds like the ultimate tracking tool - what's your privacy story here?
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@tcurdt Thanks for the question Torsten!
Our business model is such that our only incentive is to protect your privacy.
You (after a trial) pay us for the value we create for you. If we violate your trust or privacy, you stop paying us.
We encrypt all your information to keep it safe and so that you are the only person who sees it.
If after the trial you decide Heyday isn’t for you, we delete your data from our systems. We respect if people are hesitant to trust us (we are a young startup after all!), but we’ve set everything up from a technical and business perspective such that it’s clear our commitment to privacy goes beyond words.
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@samdebrule Thanks for the response. Is this just encryption on the server or on the client? I assume your systems will need to have access to work its magic? or does all this happen on the client/edge? In other words - who has the keys to the encrypted data? just me?
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