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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
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
- Use the search box on the library page, or just ask me in the chat.
- Type a few words — the fewer, the better to start.
- 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 style | Great for |
|---|---|
| Exact words | You remember the title |
| By meaning | You remember the idea |
| Filters | Narrowing a big pile |