How do you deal with all the content you save but never have time to go through?
Hello đź‘‹
I’ve been thinking a lot about a problem many of us have:
We save books, YouTube videos, playlists, articles, PDFs, newsletters, reports, and courses for later…
But “later” almost never comes.
The list keeps growing.
The time does not.
At some point, saved content stops feeling like knowledge and starts feeling like pressure.
That’s one of the reasons we’re building Summio — a product that helps people turn books, YouTube videos, playlists, articles, and PDFs into clear ideas in minutes, then go deeper with source-based chat.
But I’d love to hear from the community:
How do you personally deal with content overload?
Do you have a system for going through saved content?
Do you use summaries, read-it-later apps, AI tools, notes, or something else?
What kind of content do you struggle to keep up with the most — books, videos, articles, or PDFs?
Curious to learn how other builders, founders, students, and knowledge workers handle this.

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