2025

Logged - AI-powered bookmarks

Logged transforms your bookmarks from a link cemetery to an actionable memory tool.

Cesar Zeppini

Founder

Using AI, Logged transforms your old and boring browser bookmarks and your link archives into a powerful memory tool, allowing users to “talk” to their bookmarks and getting answers even before visiting the link.

The Problem: “Link cemetery”

Despite being around for decades, bookmarks are pretty useless:

  • Link cemetery: Users have hundreds of bookmarks, mostly forgotten, some dead for years.

  • “Why did I saved this?”: Users can’t even remember why they added some bookmarks to the list anymore.

  • Organized Chaos: Folders, that’s it. Oh, folders nested into folders. That’s it. A nightmare to browse.

  • Names are meaningless: In most cases, we don’t remember the name of a bookmark, so even if we see it, we don’t remember that it is what we are searching for.

  • Manual research: If we want to compare data from different bookmarks, we have to open both links until we find the information we are searching for.

The Solution: Smart bookmarks powered by AI

We designed a kick-ass experience and brand for Logged, that allows users to not only bring all their already saved bookmarks, but transform them into a memory machine.

  • Memory note: Logged allows users to add a note to each bookmark, so they remember why they added them.

  • Smart tags: Apart from folders (yes, they are still there as you created them), users can also generate tags for each bookmark, AND the AI will also add multiple other tags to enrich the data and making it easy for you to find them.

  • Dead links: If a URL ceases to exist, Logged understands it and adds to a “dead” list, keeping your bookmarks fresh and relevant.

  • Data scrapping: Logged doesn’t only save your URLs, but all the metadata, AND over 100k words from each link, making your Logged the richest bookmark data-wise in the market.

  • Atlas, the smart agent: Now with all that data and context, Logged allows users to “chat” with their bookmarks, comparing two or more sites, asking questions about particular subject, or even asking Atlas to find something they forgot about.

The Impact: Never forget anything

  • Scaled capacity: Traditional bookmarks get messy with a couple of dozen of links. Logged allows you to have THOUSANDS in a neat and useful way.

  • Research: If you are doing research, adding your links to Logged will allow to compile the information in one place, in a way you can search and get instant answers.

  • Education: Learning something new? I bet you have dozens of tabs open. Add them to Logged, so you keep your courses and education in one place, and being able to come back to it and ask questions about your new knowledge.