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Gistr
Your thinking space for Learning & Research
51 followers
Your thinking space for Learning & Research
51 followers
There's no shortage of AI tools that summarise content. Gistr does something different - it's built for understanding. Save a YouTube video, podcast, article, or PDF. Gistr extracts what matters, grounds every insight in the source, and gives you an editable outline to think with - not just read from. Add your own ideas, connect multiple sources, and verify every claim. If you consume a lot and retain very little - Gistr was built for you.










Congrats on the launch team Gistr. Tried Gistr a couple weeks ago and the thing that surprised me was how fast the source got processed. Dropped in a 45-minute podcast expecting to wait, came back one minute later and the highlights were ready. Small detail but the speed of that step is what made me actually keep using it rather than closing the tab and forgetting.
Thanks a lot, @sreehari_raveendran! Really glad that stood out to you. We spent a lot of time optimizing processing speed because we felt that exact moment — waiting too long and losing momentum — breaks the learning flow. Hearing that it actually made you keep using Gistr means a lot to us 🙌
@sreehari_raveendran Appreciate that a lot 🙌 That “come back in a minute and it’s ready” feeling was something we obsessed over while building Gistr. Really glad it made the experience stick for you.
@sreehari_raveendran Thanks Sreehari! That processing speed was a deliberate bet - we noticed that even a 30-second wait was enough for people to context-switch and never come back. Glad it landed the way we intended.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 - Arun here, founder of Gistr.
I used to screenshot content, save articles, and bookmark videos, convinced that future myself would handle it. But future me never did. Eventually, I stopped pretending the current system worked and began creating a different one.
The issue wasn't that I was saving the wrong things; it was that saving felt like understanding, which isn't the case.
Gistr aims to bridge that gap. It's not about quicker summaries of what you consume—it's a method to genuinely make sense of the sources you gather.
So we built it as a thinking companion, not a notebook or a summariser:
📥 Save and consume anything - YouTube, podcasts(Apple & Spotify), PDFs, articles, EPub, MOBI, PPTx, etc - via web, mobile, or browser extension
🎙️ Take notes your way - type, highlight, or record a voice note directly on any source. Your thinking lives next to the content that sparked it
💫 AI-generated outlines that you can customize and develop your own ideas from.
📍 Every AI response is grounded in your sources with citations you can verify.
🌳 A living knowledge base that gets sharper about you the more you use it (the part we're most excited about)
Who it's for: Lifelong Learners, Researchers, Curators, Content Creators, PMs, founders, and serious learners who consume a lot and want it to compound into real expertise - not a graveyard of saved URLs.
We're at 20,000+ users across 100+ countries, grown entirely through word of mouth. Today, we're bringing it to the PH community.
The free tier gives you the full experience. Explorer and Thinker tiers for power users, plus credit passes if you want to go deep on a project without committing.
Launch-day offer: 35% off the Explorer and Thinker tiers for the next few days. No code needed - discount applied at checkout.
I'll be here all day. Roast it, question it, tell me what sucks.
Most curious to hear: what's your current system for actually retaining what you read or watch? Mine was "hope" — which is how I ended up building this.
— Arun
This line is the whole thing for me too: "saving felt like understanding."
I watched @arun_antony4 describe this exact feeling probably a hundred times in early conversations before we started building.
Every time someone said it back, it felt like we'd named something they'd been carrying around without words for it.
That recognition moment is still the most validating thing about working on Gistr 🙌
One thing we kept noticing while building Gistr — learning online is weirdly fragmented.
PDFs are in one app, PPTs somewhere else, YouTube videos across 15 tabs, notes in another tool, and research chats sitting separately in ChatGPT.
Gistr is our attempt at making all of that feel a lot more effortless. Your sources, notes, highlights, voice thoughts, and AI conversations all stay connected in one place instead of being scattered everywhere.
Would love to know if others here feel the same chaos while learning/researching online.
@farhan_m_jeejo yes, this is exactly the problem we kept running into, and you’ve articulated it really well here.
And honestly, a big part of why we’ve been able to move so quickly to solve it is because of people like you. In just about a month of joining the team, you’ve shipped new features with a speed and precision that’s rare to see. The kind of ownership you’ve brought from day one has genuinely accelerated what we’re building.
Really grateful to have you on the team and excited for the PH community to see what’s next from us 🙌
Really excited to finally share Gistr with the Product Hunt community
Would genuinely love your feedback, questions, and even critiques. We’ll be around all day 👀
@itsrakesh, I couldn’t agree more. And honestly, having you on the team this past month has been a big reason we’re launch-ready today. The speed at which you’ve picked things up and shipped features has been impressive.
Grateful to be building this together 🙌
A thing I've come to believe building Gistr: the entire "save it for later" category has been broken for years.
We save things to feel productive. Then we never go back.
The tools that exist mostly help us save more efficiently. That's the wrong problem.
The actual problem is this:
You consume something. You feel like you understood it. The act of saving it gives you a second hit of "yes, I'll come back to this." And then... you don't 🫠
Gistr is our attempt to reconnect the two. Not save more. Retain more.
Curious how others think about this. What's your take? 👇
— Naseeb
@na_zeeb The “save it for later” trap is real — we’ve all been there. Saving gives you the illusion of progress without any of the retention.
And Naseeb, since we’re here on launch day, you’re the reason Gistr feels the way it does. Every bit of delight in the product comes from you. Watching you develop your craft and taste with every feature you’ve shipped has been something else. The UX you’ve built is a big part of why people stick around.
Glad you’re on this team. 🙌
Time passes so fast but today, every minute feels worth it.
To everyone who upvoted, commented, and shared thank you.
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Heartiest congratulations folks. Upwards and onwards 🚀
@designerdada Thanks Akash! Really appreciate the support 🚀