Meshmark reads your Twitter bookmarks, maps the ideas into a knowledge graph, and lets you search them in plain English. Assign tasks. See patterns. Stop losing the good stuff.
Twitter's bookmark feature is a black hole. No search. No organization. No way to see how that thread about pricing connects to the one about churn you saved three weeks ago. Meshmark fixes this by treating your bookmarks as a knowledge system, not a list.
Every bookmark becomes a node. Themes, authors, and topics form edges. See how your saved ideas connect across weeks and subjects.
Search like you think. "That thread about pricing from the guy at Stripe" finds exactly what you need. No keyword matching required.
Attach actions to bookmarks. "Share with team." "Revisit Friday." "Use in next post." Turn passive saves into active workflows.
See your recent bookmarks as a spatial view, not an endless scroll. Spot patterns in what you're saving and when.
Auto-grouped by topic. No manual folders. Meshmark discovers connections you didn't know existed in your own bookmarks.
Export to Notion, Obsidian, or CSV. Your knowledge graph, wherever you need it. No lock-in.
You don't remember URLs or exact words. You remember "that pricing thread" or "the AI tools list from the indie hacker." Meshmark understands context, not just keywords. It finds what you meant, not just what you typed.
Every bookmark you save is a signal about what matters to you. Meshmark turns those signals into a knowledge system that works as hard as you do.
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