Launching IQPage on Thursday and doing something I probably shouldn't: asking for feedback 4 days before launch.
IQPage summarizes any page in seconds, lets you chat with it, and flags bias in what you read. Built for people who consume a lot of information and are tired of not retaining any of it.
I've been building this solo. The product works. What I don't know yet is whether I'm solving the right pain, for the right person, at the right price.
Quick context: IQPage is a Chrome extension that uses AI to summarize any webpage, answer your questions about it, and detect bias, all without leaving the page.
No copy/pasting. No switching tabs. The AI comes to you.
I started IQPage because I had a simple problem: I was reading 20+ articles a day and retaining almost nothing.
I tried highlights, notes, summaries, nothing stuck. So I built a Chrome extension that does it for me.
Eight months, three Chrome Web Store rejections, and a lot of iteration later, IQPage summarizes any webpage, lets you chat with its content, and detects editorial bias.
We launch on May 13th. I'd love to know: what's your biggest frustration when reading online?
IQPage is an AI-powered Chrome extension that summarizes any webpage in seconds, lets you chat with its content, detects bias and loaded language, and highlights smarter with Explain, Translate, Save & Note. Free forever plan. Built on Claude AI.