Trying to solve the “I know I saved it somewhere” problem
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Hello. I’m working on a product for people who save a lot of photos, files, links, and notes, but later struggle to remember what something was called or where they saved it. That usually means a few extra steps just to find something you already know you kept somewhere.
The idea behind Elunimy is to keep everything in one workspace and make it searchable by the smallest detail inside the content itself, not just by title or memory. Even if you don’t remember the exact name, you should still be able to find it again in a simple way.
If this sounds familiar, I’d be happy to share more and let anyone interested join the waitlist.
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This is my exact pain. I save links, screenshots, and notes constantly, then lose them in the pile. The "I know I kept this somewhere" tax is real.
The part that catches my eye is "searchable by the smallest detail inside the content, not just the title." That's the hard bit most save tools never crack. Is that semantic search over the content, or are you extracting and tagging on save? I'm most curious how deep it goes for images and screenshots, since that's where I lose the most.
Rooting for this one.
this resonates. the hardest part of the i saved it somewhere product is matching human memory, not building search. people remember the texture of encountering a thing (i was reading it at night, it had a blue header, jane sent it to me) more than its title or content. if your indexing only captures content semantics, you miss the context layer humans actually use to retrieve. would love to see how elunimy handles that.
I love this idea!! I use to take screenshots of anything i wanted to keep- yet never had it when i needed it. I'm far more organized these days, but I would like to join the waitlist!