Pulse
What changed, what keeps recurring, what’s worth a second look. A short brief from your own collection.
A private collection for the articles, repos, videos, notes, and half-remembered threads you keep meaning to come back to. Pulse surfaces what’s recurring. Spaces cluster around your projects and interests. Companion — and Claude — answers from your actual material.
Not another folder tree. A place to save, organize, search, and ask questions about the things that matter to you.
What changed, what keeps recurring, what’s worth a second look. A short brief from your own collection.
Your projects and areas of interest – automatically enhanced. A pile of tabs turns into something you can work with.
Markdown, wikilinks, and saved chats sit next to your library of saved content.
Chrome, iPhone, feeds, imports, and the services you already use.
A built-in LLM that answers from what you’ve saved, drafts notes, and helps connect threads — without pretending to know everything.
Keyword and meaning-based search work together, so you don’t have to remember the exact title to find what you saved.
Knowmarks isn’t only a place to save things. It’s a source your assistant can query, cite, and turn into working notes — with a tool surface designed for the way agents actually use a knowledge base.
Some links are quick references. Some become projects. Some become notes. Some were only useful for ten minutes. Knowmarks knows the difference.
Pulse turns new saves, recurring topics, knowledge gaps, and project updates into a readable brief. Less inbox. More signal.
Spaces show the topics and projects with counts, pinned work, and enough structure to act on.
Open any save for the summary, source, connected Spaces, notes, and the practical actions — re-fetch, pin, send it where it belongs.
The hosted alpha runs on a private server with separate user data stores. It is meant for a small group of testers, not a public SaaS launch.
The main question is whether the daily act of saving becomes more useful once Pulse, Spaces, search, and Companion have enough of your real material to work with.
We are looking for people who already save links, docs, repos, videos, or notes somewhere, and who can tell us where Knowmarks fits or falls over.
Email m@h3r3.comNo newsletter. No marketing drip. If you’re invited, we’ll ask a few questions about where you save things now and what tools you can’t live without.