Knowledge
We are constantly getting bombarded with Information in the new age of content. We have mails to review, documents to read, articles to go through, videos to watch, items to shop and the list goes on. Whenever we find something interesting, we often save these things to a notes or a chat app. But memory is a tricky tool, we often loose context of things within the next 24 hours.
This leads to personal information dumps on the applcation where we save these things. Filled with links, notes, videos, photos, etc. But when we really need it, we almost never go back to it.
Its like finding a needle in a haystack, you have no idea what you have saved and even if you did, you have no idea how to search for it.
That's why an AI based content creator Sanidhya Tulsinandan built a dead simple knowledge management app called SuperBrain that automatically organises everything that you share and trains an AI assistant on it.
"I have tried notion extensively to collect everything and build my own personal repositories but the friction to get anything to notion and then organise it well, makes sure that I quit in less than 2 days"There is a desperate need of an applicaiton that is easy to share things with and can categorise information on its own. I should be able to ask questions and get the right information with the right context.
SuperBrain was built on the thought that why are we using the same file managers that were designed in 1983?
SuperBrain seamlessly integrates itself into the share button. If you've ever used the share button to distribute content with your friends, sharing to SuperBrain provides the same experience. It focuses on organizing every file according to its source, such as YouTube, Instagram, websites, articles, etc.
SuperBrain primarily operates by querying an AI assistant to locate important information. You can use it to recall anything you might remember about the item you're searching for, and SuperBrain will connect the dots. The real power comes when you ask specific questions that require synthesizing multiple saved items. SuperBrain can provide an answer and the necessary references.
The fun aspect comes with the Daily Summary feature. Anything shared with SuperBrain during the day is delivered to you by day's end in an engaging summary. This serves two purposes: users gain a second look at their learning, aiding in better understanding of the topics they care about, and it helps recall that the day wasn't a total waste, allowing for nighttime action on pending tasks.