Resona

Resona

Your reading finally compounds

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Resona turns what you save into connected understanding. Save anything, get clear summaries, and receive weekly digests that reveal meaningful connections across your reading: insights that only emerge when ideas are seen together. See your ideas as an interactive graph ("Overtones") and chat with your library to find anything you've saved.
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Fran Ortiz
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Hey Product Hunt! I built Resona because I kept running into the same frustrating experience: I'd read something and think, "This connects to something I read months ago." But I couldn't remember what. The problem wasn't reading more. Patterns only emerge when ideas from different moments are seen together, and you'd miss those connections even if you read everything carefully. Resona surfaces those connections for you. The moment it clicked: Resona connected an article about jazz improvisation with one about remote teams. I'd read both months apart, never saw the link. That sent me back to reread both. That's the goal: not to replace reading, but to amplify it by revealing relationships you'd miss alone. Would love your thoughts and feedback!
Antonio LeΓ³n

As a developer I'm constantly saving docs, blog posts, and tech articles across a dozen tabs and tools β€” and almost never revisiting them. Resona actually solves that. I saved a post about event-driven architecture days ago and the weekly digest connected it with a more recent article on pub/sub patterns in distributed systems. I wouldn't have made that link on my own.

No folders, no tagging, zero friction. Save and forget β€” it handles the rest. Also love that I can chat with my library when I vaguely remember reading something but can't find it. Clean UX too. Nice work! keen to see where this goes