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.
Love the product. You got a lot of the UX right I think. I had been wanting to build something like this and evolve it into a shared knowledge base with premium features etc.
I was going to call it Meta and even got a nice domain for the product a couple of years ago. But then Zuck got in the way ! :P
Congrats on the launch, @samdebrule! I've tried dozens of research, bookmark and notetaking apps, but Heyday is the first one that actually felt close to having a second brain. Will follow your progress going forward :)
@samdebrule@henningsillerud Thanks Henning! So happy to hear that you've been getting a lot out of Heyday that you normally wouldn't. What would you say is the biggest difference between what else you've tried and Heyday?
Clever idea! I always dreamt of something like this instead of dropping links in a Notion doc where I won’t ever come back to. Will give it a try now and good luck with the launch!
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@bptstmlgt Thank you Baptiste! Excited to hear what you think once you try it out :)
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