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Search that understands words and meaning

Two kinds of finding in one: exact words, and the *meaning* behind them. So even if you forget the title, describe it and I'll know what you mean.

4 min read · Updated 7/5/2026

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Here's the whole reason I exist: so you never have to remember where you put something. You just have to remember, roughly, what it was. Then I find it.

What it is

I search your library two ways at once:

  • By words — the exact words in the title, your notes, and the page.
  • By meaning — the idea behind your words, even if you use different ones.

So if you saved a page titled "30-minute weeknight carbonara" and later search for "quick pasta dinner", I still know that's the one. Clever, right?

Why you'll love it

  • You don't need the exact title. Describe it your way.
  • Your own notes count too, so personal words like "mum's recipe" work.
  • Two kinds of finding, blended into one simple search.

How to use it

  1. Use the search box on the library page, or just ask me in the chat.
  2. Type a few words — the fewer, the better to start.
  3. Narrow it down with filters (category, tag, type, platform) if there are lots of results.
Stuck? Add a detail you do remember: where it came from ("from YouTube"), roughly when, or a word from your note. Every little clue helps me zero in.

Good to know

  • Search works on the Free plan, right on your device — fast, and even offline.
  • The "by meaning" part gets noticeably better when you connect an AI model, because a smarter brain understands your words more deeply.
  • I only ever search your library. I won't invent an answer that isn't there.

Quick reference

Search styleGreat for
Exact wordsYou remember the title
By meaningYou remember the idea
FiltersNarrowing a big pile

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