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Just ask me where your stuff is
The home page is a chat with me. Type to save, or ask in plain words to find. 'Where's that pasta recipe?' — and I go dig it out. Here's how to talk to me.
4 min read · Updated 7/5/2026
The home page isn't a form — it's a little chat with me. You can talk to me the way you'd talk to a helpful friend who happens to remember everything you've ever saved.
What it is
One box does two jobs. Type something to save it, or ask a question to find something. I figure out which you mean and do the right thing — no buttons to press, no modes to switch.
Why you'll love it
- It feels natural. "Where's that pasta recipe?" just works.
- You don't need the exact title. Describe it and I'll dig it out.
- Saving and searching live in the same friendly place.
How to use it
- Open the home chat.
- To save: paste a link or type a note, and send.
- To find: ask in plain words, like:
- "Where's the insurance document?"
- "Show me the cars I saved."
- "That video about sourdough — find it."
- I'll bring back what matches, with the best guess first.
A little tip: if the first answer isn't quite right, add a detail. "The recipe with lemon" or "the one from YouTube" helps me narrow it down.
Good to know
- Chatting works on the Free plan.
- I answer using what's actually in your library — I don't make things up. If I can't find it, I'll say so honestly rather than guess.
- With a connected AI model, my answers get warmer and more natural. Without one, I still find things — just more plainly.
Quick reference
| Say this | I'll do this |
|---|---|
| A link or note | Save it |
| "Where's my…" | Search and answer |
| "Show me all…" | List matching saves |