If you're looking for a tool to save and retrieve web pages, emails, and social network posts, Kurator is well worth a look. This content curation tool lets you curate and retrieve web pages, emails, social posts and other web documents straight from your browser. It can pull content from YouTube, Feedly, Reddit, Pocket and RSS feeds connected with IFTTT, and can publish to websites, newsletters and social network accounts. With tiered pricing and a browser-agnostic design, Kurator is good for thought leaders, marketers, influencers and others who want to curate content and share it with others.
Another option is MyMemo, an AI-based information retrieval system. MyMemo indexes and processes digital information from articles, links, screenshots and videos and presents it in a single interface. The Chrome extension lets you collect information, and it's got some more advanced AI abilities like AI analysis, natural language search and content generation. It's good for people who want to get a better handle on their digital information so they can work more productively and make better decisions.
If you want a more general-purpose knowledge management tool, Knowbase combines file storage with AI-powered chat. It can store and retrieve files in various formats, including video and audio recordings, and lets you share knowledge bases with a natural language chat interface. It's good for documenting information and sharing it with others, and for finding and remembering things.
Last, Pincone offers a content management system to collect and organize information from websites, newsletters, feeds and articles. It's got a one-click save option, team creation for sharing content, and powerful search. With browser extensions for Chrome, Brave, Edge and Firefox, Pincone lets individuals and teams collect and share information and keep their digital lives organized.