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It’s interesting.

How do you see this comparing to Pocket, Readwise, and Dewey? I think many Read Later apps will add AI search on top



Great question. A couple ways we see ourselves differentiating: 1. We're adding more and more integrations to become your knowledge assistant over your entire knowledge not just what you read online. This includes your notes, content, emails, etc. 2. We're working on doing more than just search over your knowledge. Many of our users use us to brainstorm topics for new content, compare and contrast perspectives across articles, or even create first drafts of content. 3. We're implementing features soon that will allow our model to create a "preference graph" for each user so that overtime the responses get more and more personalized to what you're looking for.


And can we opt out of the extension injecting things into pages? I don't want your summary, Kagi does it for me without tainting the page, I don't want to chat about this page, I don't want anything but to send this page into kind of a bookmark place, and you to scrape it and give me a smart search.


Yes! In the dashboard (https://dashboard.zenfetch.com) you should see a settings icon on the bottom left. There you can disable the zenfetch button from appearing on the page.

Then you can click on the zenfetch extension popup to still save a tab :D


Readwise's Reader is the best annotation tool, they integrated the great highlighting UX of Reflect, but also did a decent job on how you then manage what you highlight. I don't want to click two buttons to ingest an url into both Zenfetch and Readwise, are you planning an integration / open API?


I actually use Readwise as well! For a workaround I imported all the URLs from Readwise into Zenfetch but a full Readwise integration is on the roadmap.




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