Long chats break when the model forgets what you said ten turns ago. Oasis uses optional structured session memory (internal nickname Railroad ) to help follow-ups stay coherent.
Insight for other users: Session memory extracts structured facts across turns and re-injects them into later prompts so the assistant can remember details within your session and plan limits. You do not edit memory by hand. It updates as you chat.
What it is not: Memory is not a full backup of web pages. It is distilled text used to steer replies, not a copy of everything you browsed.
How to work with it:
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Thrilled to see this finally out in the world.
I worked on this product in the past, so watching it launch on Product Hunt is a proud moment. Behind what looks like a simple experience are countless iterations, experiments, and refinements from a team that cared deeply about getting the details right.
From day one, there was a strong emphasis on user privacy and productivity—building something useful without compromising trust. It's been amazing to watch the product evolve, and I can't wait to see how users respond.
Congrats to everyone involved 🚀
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Congrats on the launch! Having worked a little on Oasis, what stood out to me most was how intentionally the product thinks about the browsing experience. It is so much more than another AI layer added on top of a browser. The focus on privacy and helping users shape the browser around what actually matters to them feels genuinely different.
I really like how Oasis tries to make AI feel useful without making the experience distracting. The balance between personalization, control, and simplicity is hard to get right, and I am excited to see more people experience it.
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As someone who is privacy-conscious, and always keeps many tabs open and constantly switches between tasks I find Oasis to be aesthetic, soothing and secure. It helps me stay focused and productive through it's AI-assistant and its intuitive UI while offering solace from intrusive ads.
Oasis is now my default browser and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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@rohan_mehere Woo! We are over-the-moon to hear feedback like this. When we set out to build "Oasis" we chose the name for a reason. We wanted to have a refuge we could genuinely fall in love with, a space where we'd be safe, where we could do deep work while feeling undaunted. If you have any ideas for new ai workflows we can add for you to amplify your capabilities more, please shout them out and we'll get right to shipping away.
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Super excited to finally see Oasis launch today!
One thing I genuinely like about Oasis is that it doesn’t feel like AI was just added into a browser for the sake of hype. The experience actually feels thoughtful from the workflow organization to the cleaner browsing experience and privacy-first direction.
You can tell there’s a lot of intention behind the product and it’s been really exciting watching the team build and improve it so quickly.
Would love to hear what features or workflows other people end up using the most!!
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@hasitha_sigatapu When we first brainstormed the concept of Oasis, before a single line of code was written, we described our design philosophy as "buffing the ice rink." We have tried to focus rigorously on the baseline user experience and preserving the user's focus. We want Oasis to feel smooth as ice, with zero friction. Hearing comments like yours is the ultimate positive reinforcement for us, and it is humbling to feel like we are moving towards are most ancient North Star. While there are other "ai browsers" that may feel like AI has been added for the sake of hype, we have tried to stay true to the idea that Oasis is meant to be an environment for your mind. AI is there to preserve and enhance that environment, but never intrude on your mental flowstate and be the star of the show. The star of the show is always your mental state and capacity to focus and do deep, meaningful work. If you have other constructive feedback about features you'd genuinely want us to add in next, we are chomping at the bit to create new sprints and get back to hacking away :)
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I've been using Oasis for a bit now and what stands out to me is that it feels built around how people actually work today. A lot of my day involves moving across tabs, docs, dashboards, and different tools, and I like that Oasis focuses on reducing that friction and making browser workflows feel simpler and more natural. The natural language interactions are especially interesting because they make working in the browser feel more intuitive instead of adding another layer of complexity. I also appreciate the vision behind building a browser that thinks about both productivity and privacy together. It has been exciting to see the direction the team is taking and how Oasis is approaching a problem that feels increasingly relevant as more work moves into the browser.
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@saksham0403 "Simpler and more natural" has been our North Star from Day 1. That you feel this way makes us feel a degree of fulfillment in achieving our mission. I'm flattered that you're excited about the direction we are taking. While we've tested other ai browsers on the market, yes, we have noticed that some feel like some added another layer of complexity to the user experience, rather than facilitating deep work. These are all positive things, but if you have any constructive criticisms or things you feel like we can improve on for you, please let us know!
Been testing Oasis over the last few weeks and the biggest thing that stood out to me: it actually feels calm to browse again. No clutter, no distracting noise, just a clean privacy-first browser experience. Excited to see this finally launch!!
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@rashmilamitra we're honored that you've trusted us to give Oasis a try over the last few weeks, and we're delighted to hear that you feel calmer while browsing. I just wanted to emphasize that we are committed to preserving this calm and double down on Oasis as a refuge for you to traverse the Internet and do deep, meaningful work. I'm excited to see what you cultivate and build in your Oasis.
We're also looking for negative feedback of any type. If you ever notice an issue that makes you cringe, whether it's a feature or user experience element, please don't hesitate to give us a shout so we can smooth that out ASAP for you :)
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What I like most about Oasis is that it focuses on the real pain of modern browsing: not just slow pages, but constant noise, tracking, ads, tab overload, and context switching. The project-based organization and built-in AI feel especially useful because they help turn browsing from scattered activity into a more structured workflow. That is what could make Oasis meaningfully better than a traditional browser plus a bunch of extensions.
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@jaideep_kulkarni it's wonderful to hear that you feel like your experience and workflow have become more structured with Oasis. This is a goal we set out to achieve when we decided to build it, and the fact you feel this way means we are moving in the right direction. We feel like we are just getting started with this, so if you have any wish-list enhancements we can make to the built-in AI, we'd love to know. One that comes to my mind is attacking more complex workflows: if there are more abstract or complex, multi-step workflows you wish you'd be able to do, we'd love to learn more about what those are. We have built a solid foundation and architecture with Oasis AI, and we see a wide open blue ocean ahead to rapidly expand the capabilities of the built-in AI. I'm frothing at the mouth to add more XD