Recall earns strong praise for turning saved content into useful insights: users highlight fast, reliable summaries, automatic linking that surfaces surprising connections, and spaced repetition that boosts retention. It’s popular for YouTube, PDFs, and research, often replacing bookmarking tools. UI is clean and intuitive. Common asks: better mobile/desktop apps with shortcuts, batch PDF uploads, more highlight colors, optional controls to reduce auto-created graph clutter, import integrations, and broader language support (notably Polish). Overall, a polished, time‑saving companion that helps people revisit and learn from what they collect.
his is an amazing product! The quality exceeded my expectations, and it works perfectly. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for something reliable and effective
Is there any way I could share with a link or API a specific knowledge base?
Great app, tried it and loved it so far. as for x.com posts, can it save images/videos because sometimes it saves and sometimes it's empty.
Scrumball
The curated chat approach makes sense - being able to pull insights from specific sources you trust rather than the general internet is valuable.
How does the knowledge graph handle conflicting information? Like if I save articles with different takes on the same topic, does it surface those contradictions when I'm chatting, or does it try to synthesize everything into one answer?
Also curious about performance with large knowledge bases. We collect tons of industry reports and research - does search and chat speed hold up when you're dealing with thousands of documents?
Scrumball
The source-aware approach makes perfect sense.How does Recall handle content deduplication when importing bulk sources? We've found that expert creators often repeat core concepts across different formats, which can muddy search results if not properly handled.
I like to record some beautiful sentences, but I never know when to use them. It can help me understand these sentences better.
Feature request: can you expose an API (ideally also wrapped in MCP) for third party apps to be able to query the memories?