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Google needs definitive keywords. LLMs can be cumbersome. Vaguely just needs fragments of a memory. A feeling, a small detail. Describe a half-forgotten movie, song, product, person — even if the details are wrong Vaguely can find it. It searches places Google ignores and returns honest results. Use its category-specific intake form to help narrow down the search, and view results that are ranked by confidence level. With Vaguely you no longer have to remember what you're looking for to find it.

Vaguely — The internet's lost & foundA search engine for those things you only half-remember
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Hey ProductHunt 👋 I built Vaguely because I kept running into the same frustration: Google is useless when you don't have the right keywords. You know the feeling — a movie you watched as a kid that you're not sure is even real, a song from a bar one night, a product from an old infomercial. You can't search for it because you don't know what to call it. Vaguely treats your description as soft...

Vaguely — The internet's lost & foundA search engine for those things you only half-remember
