Turning “save it for later” into AI recaps you actually come back to.
People saved links to read later — and rarely came back to them
RecapBot turns saved links into AI recaps delivered via email or WhatsApp
Content resurfaces at the right time, already summarized
Public recaps unlocked sharing with audiences and AI-powered newsletters
(Problem → Opportunity)
Saving links was never the problem — forgetting them was.
People save articles, newsletters, and resources across bookmarks, tabs, and apps, but those links rarely resurface. The result is lost knowledge, fragmented tools, and abandoned “read later” lists.
The goal was to change this behavior by shifting from passive saving to active resurfacing, ensuring content always comes back when it’s most convenient.
(Solution & Change Mechanism)
RecapBot introduces a simple but powerful shift in workflow.
Instead of saving links and hoping to return, users send content to RecapBot.
The system centralizes multiple inputs and does the work automatically.
Users can:
Save links via RSS feeds, browser extensions, newsletters, or manual input
Receive AI-generated TL;DRs and summaries
Get recaps delivered proactively via email or WhatsApp
Organize content into private or public recaps
Review, edit, and share recaps across platforms
The product replaces disconnected “read later” tools with a continuous loop: save → recap → resurface.
(User Impact)
The experience shifts from content hoarding to knowledge recall.
What improves for the user:
Saved content no longer disappears
Insights arrive summarized, not buried in links
Reading fits into real life, not ideal schedules
Returning to content becomes effortless
RecapBot turns “I’ll read this later” into “I already know what matters — and I can dive deeper anytime.”
(From Personal Recaps to Audience Sharing)
An unexpected behavior revealed a new opportunity.
A client started sharing public recaps directly with their audience through a WhatsApp group, using RecapBot as the backend for an AI-powered newsletter. Instead of manually writing updates, they curated links once and let recaps do the distribution.
This surfaced a broader shift:
RecapBot wasn’t just helping users remember content — it enabled them to turn curation into communication.
What changed:
Recaps became audience-facing assets
Messaging apps emerged as publishing channels
Curation evolved from personal recall to community value
This insight influenced how public recaps were positioned: not as a feature, but as a way to share knowledge continuously without extra effort
Content resurfaces automatically via email or WhatsApp so users don’t have to remember to come back.
Links, RSS feeds, newsletters, and extensions all flow into one unified recap system.
Raw content is transformed into TL;DRs and summaries, not stored as unread links.
Users choose when, where, and how recaps arrive. From preferred channels and timing to the bot’s tone and personality.
Recaps can be made public and shared with audiences, enabling lightweight AI-powered newsletters.
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