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.
Congratulations on the launch @samiur1204 🎉
You have an innovative product.
At first, it seemed like you are providing a save option just like Medium but it is so much more.
I have a few questions:
1. Is it only available for chromium-based browsers only?
2. Why not have a free forever plan?
3. You mentioned that you do not view history. Then how you are accessing the past history data? I installed the extension and it started showing me all my websites in past history when I go to the "Search" page in the HeyDay dashboard.
@raunakhajela Thanks Raunak
1. We're also available on Firefox
2. We're storing a ton of information for each user, and we didn't want to monetize our user's information. So a monthly subscription pays the bills =).
3. When we say we don't view history, we mean employees at Heyday. The whole thing is handled in an encrypted manner, so that noone at Heyday can see customer data.
Hey all 🙏🏻
TL:DR: a lot of potential in the future with powerful integration to collect info online you might have missed. Like an virtual assistant.
I have tested out Heyday
The coolest overall feature is the ability to remember everything you do online. Like browsing, Google searches, twitter etc
So who am I? Someone who uses Roam research for second brain, analog notebooks, raindrop.io, Readwise highlights.
One might say that I love to collect knowledge and digital treasures 😆
I love the idea that heyday collects the info I don’t see and think about. So I can reevaluate it later. That’s whats powerful to me. Because I’m very selective….but also well knowing I can’t collect all because it requires too much attention.
Heyday also use a daily highlight feature…..Like readwises “daily highlight” feature….which I love to evaluate my notes. This way you can go through interesting (and unseen) info you might have missed and tag it.
The use case for me is to collect information to grow and have a treasure chest of knowledge.
I can only see Heyday become better and better. With even Sharper A.I and Also better integrations etc. And a cross social media (I know they just implemented Twitter which is 🔥)
I’m not paid to write this btw. Just a few thoughts + I want to share my feedback.
If you have any questions about my workflow….then hit me up on Twitter @dudehere.
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@dudehere thanks so much for testing out Heyday Steffen! Now that the Twitter integration is live, which direction would you like to see us go in next re: integrations?
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Uh uh uh ROAM RESEARCH….Notion….! so you can tag something so it saves website or specific info. Also, LinkedIn or any social media (instagram, TikTok etc).
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I've been a huge fan of Sam's since the days of Journal and this time around the product is even more powerful, helpful, and a classic 'how did I do work without this' type experience. The beauty of Heyday is that it works seamlessly alongside you *without* being annoying. When you go looking for it, it's loaded with incredibly useful content that makes life easier, smarter, and just downright enjoyable. Congrats to the Heyday team on the launch!
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@itsjackcohen thanks for all your feedback and support along the way Jack. 🙌
Do you have any plans to integrate with PKM platforms like Obsidian in the future? The current main issue with PKMs is figuring out how/when to surface notes. If this could surface not just the things I've read but the notes I've written etc, I'd pay so much money for this.
Just installed Heyday and I already love it! I also used Journal and was one of the users who didn't stick around, but Heyday is everything I've ever wanted and needed from my browser. I also use Eesel so I was worried the two extensions would clash, but that's not an issue! Amazing work!
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