For builders, marketers & writers

A content curation tool built for reuse, not hoarding

Bookmark managers store links. Gleanit curates content: the quote, your note, the source URL, and tags, so you can search and reuse what you saved when you write, pitch, or plan GTM.

Curation vs. bookmarks

What a real content curation tool saves

Curation means you can answer "why did I save this?" six months later, and find it by what you wrote, not just the domain name.

Captures with context

Highlights, notes, screenshots, and links captured on the live page. Every item includes the passage and the URL, the minimum viable curated object.

Collections & projects

Group curated content by theme (swipe file, reading list) or by deliverable (launch, essay, competitive teardown). Projects can carry briefs for AI and teammates.

Tags & full-text search

Search quotes, notes, and page text together. A content curation tool should feel like a research library, not a pile of unsorted tabs.

Export when you ship

Pull curated items into docs, decks, and AI workflows. Curation pays off when the saved content reaches the thing you're building.

In your library

Curated items look like this

Quote, annotation, tags, and source, ready to filter and search.

newsletter.example/paywall-story
"The best curation is just disciplined capture with notes."
Thesis for our positioning page. Compare to bookmark-manager messaging, we're the annotate-and-search layer.
GTM research #positioning #curation

Start curating your next great find

Save one article with a note on why it matters. That's a curated item, not a bookmark.

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