


The Read-Later Graveyard
YouTube videos, podcasts, and articles you swore you'd revisit — buried in five different apps.
— For everyone with 400 unread tabs —
The easiest way to save anything you read, watch, or listen to — and actually use it again, through any AI you already trust.
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The problem
You never do. The article dies in a Read Later. The podcast buries itself in your queue. The screenshot rots in your camera roll.



YouTube videos, podcasts, and articles you swore you'd revisit — buried in five different apps.



Reels, TikToks, and tweets you saved as inspiration. Now invisible inside each app's private vault.



Research PDFs in Downloads, articles pinned in 40 browser tabs. None of it searchable, none of it yours.



The link a colleague sent in Slack. The newsletter you starred in Gmail. The LinkedIn post you bookmarked. Gone.



Reddit saves, X bookmarks, browser favorites — three separate piles your AI will never see.



Audio, video, and documents that should be one searchable library — not three siloed formats.
— The fix —
Outcome · 01
YouTube, podcasts, PDFs, IG, articles, voice notes. Save it once and it lives forever in your library as clean Markdown.
Outcome · 02
Takt reads what you save, pulls out the insights, and files it under the right tags — without you opening a thing.
Outcome · 03
Point Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP agent at your library. Every note is live context — the AI finally knows what you know.
Source → Note · in real time
3Blue1Brown · 2.1M views
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source: youtube.com/watch?v=… · captured 3 min ago
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Mobile · Share sheet
Share via
You're already in the app. You hit share. Takt catches it.
One tap from YouTube, Safari, Podcasts, Instagram — straight into your library as clean Markdown. No tab switching, no copy-paste.
Your library · auto-tagged
Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor — anything that speaks MCP can query everything you've ever saved as live context.
What changes
Under the hood · briefly
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