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Augmented Browsing: From Resurfacing to Active Reasoning
Right now, Augmented Browsing resurfaces related content from your knowledge base as you browse. It's a great starting point, but it's mostly a read-only experience. This request is about evolving it into an active reasoning layer that changes how you see the web based on what you already know. Active Bridge (Web <-> KB) Let users highlight any sentence on a page and "Connect to Card," linking a snippet directly to an existing card through a quick search popup (similar to an @-mention flow). This turns browsing into a two-way interaction: instead of just surfacing what you saved, you can build your knowledge graph while reading, without leaving the page. Synthesis Overlay (Reasoning over Reminding) Go beyond highlighting names and entities. Highlight concepts. A keyboard shortcut (e.g. Cmd+K) could let you ask things like "How does this article fit into my Business / Strategy branch?" Recall would highlight the relevant parts, visually map them to your tags, and even nudge you when new content challenges something you saved before. Why this matters: This shifts the mental model from "We show you what you saved" to "We change how you see the internet based on what you know." Instead of opening a sidebar to chat with a summary, the knowledge graph would live directly on the page you're reading. It bridges snippets back to your KB and maps concepts in real-time without ever breaking your reading flow. Less "look what I found," more ambient intelligence.
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Browser Extension
Public Recall Profiles: Turn the content you create in Recall into a knowledge-sharing network
We've seen an increase in the use of shared cards, and saw this as a great opportunity to make it easier for the great content being created in Recall to find its way to others who'd benefit from it. Right now, a shared card only reaches the people you send the link to. But a lot of what our users are building, summaries of dense papers, curated reading lists, notes from talks, recipe collections, is genuinely useful to more than one person. This is a way to let that content be found, followed, and learned from. Think of it as the lightweight, Recall-native version of something like Medium: a place to share what you're already learning, without the effort of writing long-form or the friction of sign-ups for readers. The idea: When you create content in Recall, you can choose to share it publicly. That gives you a public Recall profile with a short bio and a list of all the cards and collections you've made public. You can curate collections of your best cards on a topic, "Best resources on agentic AI", "My favourite recipes", "Top programming tutorials", and share them as a playlist of summaries. Your shared content becomes discoverable, so anyone interested in the topic can find it, not just people you send a link to. Others can like, comment, and save your content into their own Recall. They can follow you, so they're notified when you publish something new. Key components Public profile page where others can see all your shared content Likes, comments, and follows Content discoverable publicly View and save counts on your shared content Notifications for followers when new content is published Curious to know what the community thinks and to get your feedback below.
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Promote chat outputs to standalone cards with auto-tagging
Recall's chat feature creates two very different artifacts that currently share the same save flow: Inline source-card chat: Conversations with a specific video or article that enrich understanding of that source. Standalone syntheses: Chat outputs that stand on their own (comparisons across cards, condensations of multiple sources, frameworks built from saved content) Today, only the second type reliably becomes its own card, and the path to get there isn't obvious. As a result, many valuable inline chats live tucked inside source cards where they're hard to revisit, while the syntheses that do become standalone cards often land untagged. Why this is worth solving: Recall 2.0 frames it well: "your knowledge is your edge." Captures alone don't create that edge, the synthesis layer does (the comparisons, condensations, and frameworks users build through chat). There's a real opportunity to make those syntheses a first-class artifact in the UI, which would compound the value of everything users save. Proposal After a meaningful chat exchange, offer three explicit save intents: "Add to this card's Notebook": Low-friction default, attaches the exchange to the source card (current behavior); "Save as new Card" - Promotes the chat into a standalone card with a small modal: editable title, auto-suggested tags (including a pre-checked "Chat Result" tag), and an optional "link source" checkbox; "Save as Insight" (stretch): For example, auto-tags "Top Picks" + "Chat Result" for outputs the user wants to revisit often. Compounding features Auto-tag chat-born cards at save time: detect chat origin → suggest "Chat Result"; detect referenced source cards → suggest their creator and topic tags. Visual badge on chat-born cards in Notebook views (a small chat-bubble icon) so users can distinguish their own syntheses from captured media at a glance. Retroactive promotion: a "Promote this exchange to a new card" option in chat history, so valuable inline chats already buried in source cards can be elevated. Clearer naming: refining "Save to Notebook" into more specific verbs like "Attach to this card" vs. "Create new card from chat" would make the mental model click instantly. How this complements existing work As chat becomes more powerful at synthesizing across time, sources, and topics, having a clean path to preserve those outputs as discoverable cards multiplies the long-term value. Smarter chat + easier promotion = a knowledge base that genuinely compounds. Outcome A small UI change with outsized impact: users develop the daily habit of asking "Should this become its own card?" — and the answer is one click away. The result is a knowledge base where the most valuable artifacts (the user's own thinking) are surfaced rather than buried.
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Chat Feature
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