Mike Wang

WebMind - Find Answers Faster.

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Stop losing track of what you've read. WebMind saves pages automatically. Go beyond keywords and ask plain language questions to get answers instantly from your history. Build your personal, searchable knowledge base and find what you need, faster.

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Mike Wang
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Hello Product Hunt community, I wanted to start by asking a question that I’ve struggled with myself: how much time did you waste last week searching for something you *know* you saw online? My name is Mike, and I’m the maker of WebMind. I built it from that very personal and frustrating experience. I’d read something genuinely useful, and a few days later, it was gone from my memory. Trying to find it again in my messy browser history with keyword searches felt hopeless. For me, it wasn't just about losing a link; it was about losing a valuable piece of knowledge and breaking my train of thought. That’s what led me to create WebMind. I wanted to build a simple tool that could serve as my personal AI memory, helping me find answers, faster. It works quietly in the background, automatically saving the pages I spend time on, and building a private, searchable knowledge base just for me. The real shift for me was in how I could retrieve information. Instead of just keywords, I can now ask it real questions, just like I would ask a friend. Things like, "what were the main points from that article on product-led growth?" or "where did I see that data visualization tool?". And if I don't have time to go through the whole article again, it gives me a short AI summary to get the key takeaways in seconds. This feature alone has been a huge time-saver for me. My goal was never to build another "read it later" list that just collects digital dust. I wanted to create a "find it now" tool for the knowledge I've already spent time reading. Honestly, the feeling I'm most proud of is that moment when a vague memory in my head turns into a concrete answer on the screen. That's the feeling I wanted to capture—a tool that feels less like software and more like a natural extension of my own mind. I'll be here and I’m genuinely excited to answer your questions and hear your honest feedback. Thank you so much for taking the time to check out what I've built.
Mu Joe

This is truely awesome! The AI summarization feature is a game changer – I'm constantly drowning in articles and this would save me so much time. I hate rereading stuff to remember the main points, so this "find it now" approach is kinda genius imo. How does it handle PDFs and other doc types?