Stacks is your search co-pilot. It provides recommendations using the knowledge that is left hidden and forgotten in bookmarks, research notes, newsletters, and knowledge repositories across the platforms.
Hey Product Hunters 👋, I am Tanay. I am a software engineer building a search copilot productivity tool to bring recommendations from users' trusted knowledge sources directly to the search pages.
Most of us save links, posts, and bookmarks all the time. We rarely search through them. This is because the search isn't that effective (or convenient). We currently save or bookmark content using native features or bookmarking tools. We spend a lot of time and energy on the management of links.
People search 10+ times a day but rarely look up items/recommendations from bookmarks that are saved in scrollable lists across 10+ apps. We simplify it, with one app, one platform, and effortless search.
Stacks is a powerful and easy-to-use and super-fast search engine for your bookmarks that lets you save, search, organize, and share anything you find on the web with your team, friends, and family.
@lightfield great question - shared folders and project based collections are already there. You can create shared workspaces and share links as well as collections.
We are able to import from Pocket using their HTML export file. But we’re now building a one click import, with Pocket, Evernote, Notion and Google Drive.
congrats on the launch. the idea that stacks simplifies access to our scattered digital knowledge is intriguing. how does it ensure the privacy and security of the data it handles, especially considering it bridges multiple platforms?
@bonvisions we maintain secure database and search servers. I used to work at a health tech company in the US and learnt lot about securing patient data. I tried to implement all my learnings here.
Hi Tanay, what an intriguing concept for enhancing productivity! It's fascinating how Stacks aims to transform the way we utilize our collected knowledge. I'm curious, does it integrate with most common bookmarking tools or browsers, or does it require a specific setup? Can't wait to see how it streamulates the search experience!
@alex_dulub we can import from pocket, raindrop and most browsers through their exported files. We are currently building integrations with Evernote, Notion and Google Drive to allow syncing as well as backup
Love the feature to recall bookmarks. A lot of important links get saved across browsers and platforms but to have them in one place that too segregated and get a reference to them while doing Google search is amazing. The search ecosystem has definitely something big coming up!! kudos
Wow, our team has always struggled with link sharing and some information sharing that is scattered in chat records! I really like the direction you are trying to take! However, when I tried it out, it seems that there is a bug with adding pages. After I added them, there was no response or error message.
@akk_017 I hear the past tense in your comment :) What do you use now? 90% of people who bookmark links never open them again. What we believe is bookmarking is an important but rudimentary concept designed 20-30 years ago, it is time to move past bookmarks into a new age co-pilot that not just helps you save things but rather surfaces them time and again...
Congratulations on the launch!🎉 I'd like to know if it's possible to search through the content in the links? I've used many similar link bookmarking tools before, but they could only search by title or description.
@zenda1122 Currently when you import or save Twitter, LinkedIn posts, etc, you can search those. We are working on bringing the full content of the page to the index. We eventually want to allow using LLM on top of the content you have for better search and answers.
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