A research inbox built for founder work
Founders save pricing pages, customer threads, competitor examples, docs, and operator notes all day. Bookmark keeps the reason attached, shows what matters next, and makes the rest easy to recover later.
Why this is different
Founder research breaks when saved links lose their context.
The hard part is usually not capturing the link. It is remembering why it mattered when the decision comes back two days later.
Section 1
What founders actually save during work
Founder research is rarely one clean reading session. It is a stream of pricing pages, customer comments, launch posts, market maps, product docs, and operator examples saved between calls and decisions.
That makes ordinary bookmarks feel fine at capture time and weak when the work returns later.
- Pricing and packaging pages
- Competitor product examples
- Customer pain and market signals
- Docs, tools, and implementation references
Section 2
Why saved research turns into backlog
The link survives, but the reason usually disappears. A saved URL without context is easy to collect and hard to trust later.
Once enough links pile up, they stop feeling like useful inputs and start feeling like unfinished homework.
Section 3
How Bookmark fits the founder workflow
Save the link with one line of context, get the gist instantly, and let Today surface what still deserves attention now.
When the work comes back, Library helps you recover the right source by project, summary, or saved reason instead of memory alone.
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