If you're looking for alternatives to Zenfetch, there are several other options worth a look.
Recall is an information retrieval system that can help you summarize and archive online information, including YouTube videos, blog posts, PDFs and articles. It uses AI to summarize information, connect new information to what you already know, categorize information and present it with spaced repetition for better learning. Offline access and security make Recall available as browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox and as mobile apps for iPhone and Android. It offers a free version and a Plus Plan for $7 per month, so it's useful for professionals, students and lifelong learners.
Another option is Mindgrasp, a learning assistant that uses AI to help you create notes, summaries, flashcards, quizzes and answer questions based on documents, PDFs, YouTube videos, webinars and podcasts. With automated summarization, AI search and instant answers, Mindgrasp offers different pricing levels for different needs, including a basic plan for $5.99/month and a premium plan for $10.99/month.
If you want a more general-purpose knowledge management system, Memable could be the best option. It indexes and retrieves information from videos, documents and websites into a single system, helping you deal with information overload and forgetfulness. Memable offers AI-indexed content storage, a Map of Ideas and Proactive AI with contextual notifications. It offers a free plan with limited features and a premium plan for $8.99/month.
Last is MyMemo, an AI-powered system that indexes, processes and retrieves digital information from articles, links and videos. It works with multiple languages and offers features like AI analysis, natural language search and content generation. With pricing plans including a free option and two paid tiers, MyMemo can help you better organize and get more out of your digital information, improving productivity and decision-making.