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WebNote AI – Study Smarter on Any Webpage

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WebNote AI turns any webpage into an interactive study tool β€” no switching apps. Key features: - Instant AI summary of the content - Adaptive quiz that adjusts to your answers (with video rewards for correct ones) - Real-time AI chat to ask questions about the page - 1-click export to Anki (CSV) or Notion (markdown) for flashcards Silent demo (45 seconds): https://youtu.be/fZupLheedlQ?si=... Early prototype stage. Freemium planned (~$3–5/mo for unlimited). Would love your feedback: - Does this solve a real pain point for reading/learning online? - What features would make it a daily tool for you? - Any improvements or additions you'd suggest? Waitlist for beta access: https://www.jotform.com/app/webn... Thanks for checking it out β€” upvotes, comments, or honest thoughts are super appreciated! πŸš€
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Almuddin Ansari

This honestly solves a problem I face all the time. I jump between tabs, notes and apps when studying online. Having summaries, quizzes and chat directly on the page would save me time and keep me focused.

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@almuddin_ansari Thank you so much for this! This exact pain (tab-switching hell + losing focus) is why I started building it. Do you mostly study academic stuff (uni/PAES), programming docs, or long articles? Would love to know what would make it feel even more seamless for you (e.g., auto-highlight key parts, pomodoro timer integration, etc.). Thanks again β€” means a lot! πŸ™Œ
Abele Wickware

As someone who learns better by testing myself, the adaptive quiz feature stands out to me. The idea of quizzes adjusting to my answers feels motivating. I'd probably use this daily if it works smoothly on complex articles.

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@abele_wickware This makes my day! The adaptive quiz + motivation loop is one of the things I'm most excited about too. What kind of complex articles do you read most often? (scientific papers, textbooks, blog deep-dives, code docs?) Any specific pain with quizzes on those? (too many questions, wrong difficulty, etc.) Super grateful for the feedback β€” helps shape the next steps. If you're up for it, waitlist is here: https://www.jotform.com/app/webn...
Dhia Kraiem

This is a very clean idea especially like the β€œno app switching” angle.

Out of curiosity, how do you currently test or validate the AI outputs (accuracy, consistency, multi-turn behavior)?

We’re building an AI evaluation framework and would love to collaborate with teams like yours to test real agent workflows in the wild.

If that sounds interesting, happy to chat, no pressure at all.
Nice work

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Hey everyone, The WebNote AI team is excited to announce that **WebNote AI** is now live on the Chrome Web Store! Install for free: https://chromewebstore.google.co... What it is: A lightweight, 100% client-side Chrome extension that turns any webpage into your personal study assistant β€” no tabs, no copy-paste, no backend servers. Everything happens right in your browser. v1.0 highlights: - Instant AI summary, quiz, and chat directly on the page - Floating icon + clean purple/indigo panel - **Groq only** (fast & free tier available) - Bring your own Groq API key (get one free in \~30 seconds at console.groq.com/keys) - **No artificial limits from the extension** β€” the only restrictions are Groq's free tier quotas for your key (rate limits, daily/monthly usage) - No data collection β€” your text goes straight to Groq, API key stays local in chrome.storage - Planned premium: unlimited generations (via premium key or future subscription), auto export to Anki/Notion, custom prompts Early traction: - Started with 10 organic waitlist sign-ups - Feedback so far: "solves the 'read but forget' frustration", "tab-switching is hell", "motivating quiz idea stands out" This is still an MVP β€” built as a pure shell so you control the AI quality and usage with your own Groq key. Would love honest feedback from anyone who tries it: - Does it actually help with that guilty "wasted time after reading" feeling? - How does Groq's free tier feel for your use case (speed, limits, quality)? - What would make you use it more (more providers, auto-export, better UI, etc.)? Install it, grab a free Groq key, test on your next article/study session, and reply here with whatever comes to mind β€” good, bad, or "this made studying less stressful today" 😊 Your input will shape v1.1 β€” thank you in advance for any thoughts or reviews on the store! With good vibes, WebNote AI team