Show HN: Stop hoarding content – I built a tool to make it useful

2 barnabas-szoke 4 8/20/2025, 4:21:00 PM
As a solo builder, one of my biggest struggles was managing information overload. I’d save dozens of articles, guides, and Reddit posts thinking “I’ll read this later”, but they just piled up in bookmarks and never got used. When I actually needed something for a project, I’d end up Googling it all over again.

That’s why I started building SnapLinks, a productivity app designed to help process web content faster and make it usable.

Current features:

• Reading queue – capture open tabs and track progress (Unread / In Progress / Done)

• Bookmarking – organize saved links with workspaces, tags, and search

• AI summaries – generate summaries in different formats (detailed, TL;DR, pros & cons, action steps)

• Knowledge base with chat – turn saved content into a searchable library you can also query

• Website notes – add highlights and context directly to saved pages, with optional Notion sync

The goal is to stop hoarding content and actually use it when needed.

The app is now in public beta, and I’m offering a lifetime deal for early adopters who want to try it out and shape where it goes next.

You can check it out here: https://wwww.snaplinks.ai

Comments (4)

toomuchtodo · 2h ago
barnabas-szoke · 53m ago
KaraKeep is mainly a bookmarking tool (tags, sync, etc). SnapLinks overlaps there but goes a bit further: it adds a reading queue (Unread → Done), AI summaries, website notes synced into Notion, a knowledge base you can search or even chat with and a powerful bookmarking system. The focus is less on just saving links and more on actually using them when you need them.
mtmail · 2h ago
The URL has wwww instead of www. This works: https://www.snaplinks.ai/
barnabas-szoke · 57m ago
good catch, thanks for the heads-up.