Eduard V. Hartley

ConceptSeek - Search by concept, not keyword. Across every source.

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ConceptSeek finds the exact moments that matter across your videos, podcasts, lectures, and documents. Skip keyword matching. Search by concept, idea, or theme across your entire research library at once. Save your searches, see how sources connect with Threads, watch source material right inside the tool. Spend less time hunting through sources and more time using them.

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Eduard V. Hartley
Hi, I am Eduard, the founder of ConceptSeek. ConceptSeek helps you find ideas inside real sources. Not generalized AI answers. Not keyword matches. Actual moments where a concept appears, across every video, podcast, and document you have collected. I built the first version while writing my master's thesis in philosophy of art. The problem was simple: I was drowning in source material and I had no way to search it the way I actually wanted to. Standard AI tools gave me wrong answers disconnected from the originals. Ctrl+F missed everything that was not a literal keyword match. So I shipped v1. People used it, told me what was broken, and I went back to work. Today v2 ships. It is a full rebuild. What is new in v2: - Moment Engine 2.0. Search now returns coherent, well bounded moments instead of text fragments. The change people asked for most. - Threads. A new feature for analyzing how your sources connect to each other. Chord diagrams reveal patterns you cannot see reading sources one at a time. - Saved searches with versioned analyses. Your work persists. - Embedded video player. Watch your sources directly inside ConceptSeek. - Better synthesis. Faster search. Cleaner UI throughout. Tell me: How are you currently searching across your videos and documents today? Happy to answer anything here.
Saul Fleischman

@eduardhartley The Moment Engine 2.0 sounds like a real solution to a problem most researchers face. Curious whether you're seeing ConceptSeek used more for internal research workflows or for teams that need to collaborate and share findings across their source material.

Eduard V. Hartley

@osakasaul Thanks Saul. For now ConceptSeek is focused on individual research workflows. Team collaboration is something I have firmly on my mind for the future as demand grows and I have the room to build it properly.