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Lonnie Martin
Lonnie Martin

Usecase: pull 80+ videos off YouTube featuring non-fiction author I'm reading. Bulk tag them by his name. Start asking questions and getting detailed answers from those 80+ video transcripts. Being able to save these chats also! Fantastic. Also your detailed video tutorials are outstanding. Collectively, joy ! Pure joy to use!

Alec
Alec
My favorite YouTube companion - any video I watch that I consider relatively good that I might want to revisit, I send to Recall and get a nice summary and a dedicated space to take notes. Too often have I watched a video and lost whatever knowledge I got from it forever, and using Recall I hope to be able to come back to ones I've enjoyed and further develop knowledge from them. There's a lot more you can do with this app, but for this use alone it's great for me.
Isidora Salazar
Isidora Salazar
Just checked out Recall, super cool how it turns your notes into an active knowledge hub. Love that it links concepts automatically; feels like having a mini-brain for your brain. Definitely worth exploring if you’re into productivity hacks and learning smarter.
Kim
Kim
really impressed with how it links ideas automatically. Makes digging through saved info feel way less like a chore and more like actually learning. Clean, intuitive, and surprisingly smart.
Pravin Mehta
Pravin Mehta
Been playing around with Recall and honestly feels like a cheat code for studying + side projects. The auto-linking of concepts is wild, I keep stumbling on connections I wouldn’t have noticed on my own. Makes revisiting stuff way less of a chore. Definitely sticking with it for my late-night coding + learning sessions.
Aditya
Aditya
Really neat concept. Love how it actively connects knowledge rather than just storing it. Curious how it handles scale and integrations, definitely something I’d explore for organizing dev docs and notes.
Rabinder Hooda
Rabinder Hooda
Totally digging the idea of turning passive notes into something you actually use. The knowledge graph linking related concepts sounds 🔥 for making connections you’d normally miss. As someone always juggling side projects, I could see this being a game-changer for keeping everything organized and actionable.
Hassan
Hassan
I like how it turns passive storage into something more dynamic and interactive. The idea of a self-organizing knowledge base with spaced repetition is solid for anyone serious about mastering new concepts. If it lives up to the hype, it could make learning feel way more natural and less like a chore. Definitely keen to see where this goes
Hana
Hana
Love the idea of turning passive notes into something you actually interact with—spaced repetition + auto-linking sounds like a UX dream for memory and learning. Definitely feels like it could make knowledge feel alive instead of just… sitting there.
Chen
Chen
Just tried Recall, pretty slick. Love how it turns passive notes into something you can actually interact with. The auto-linking of concepts is a game-changer for spotting connections I’d normally miss. Makes revisiting info way less of a chore.
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