Every link you save gets seven days to earn its keep. Read it, vault it, or let it go.
The average bookmark bar has 1,127 entries. Fewer than 6% are ever opened again. Omit treats saving as a temporary bet — not a permanent promise.
A countdown ring shows exactly how long until the bookmark expires. The closer to zero, the warmer the color — urgency by design.
Tap the infinity. Vaulted bookmarks never expire. Group them, color them, make them your library.
Summarize, question, and synthesize across your whole collection. Bring your own Gemini key — your data, your quota.
Sweep every open tab into Omit. Each gets its own 7-day timer. Close the tabs. Keep the knowledge. Restart the browser without guilt.
One click turns a vaulted bookmark into a Notion page — with an AI summary, your notes, and the original link. Obsidian too.
Three gestures. Dozens of times a week.
One shortcut, one click, one sweep of your tabs. The seven-day countdown starts immediately.
Read it, skim the AI summary, or glance at the ring. Vault what matters.
Unread links drift to Ghosts after seven days. Everything restorable. Nothing demanded.
A weekly dossier of what you saved, what you actually read, and what you vaulted. An archetype emerges. It is rarely flattering. It is always useful.
No subscriptions. No caps on saves. Upgrade once for AI, Notion, and the weekly reading report — forever.
Everything in Core, plus AI that reads links for you and PKM sync for the ones that stick. Bring your own Gemini key — we don't meter the AI.
The decay engine, the Vault, the Ghosts. Everything a good bookmark manager should be.
Save less. Read what matters. Let the rest go.
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