July 29th, 2024

Show HN: Why your link management tools fail, even with Notion, Pocket, etc.

Cokeep is a collaborative bookmark manager that uses AI for organization and sharing, allowing users to create visual boards, comment on bookmarks, and manage various media types securely.

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Show HN: Why your link management tools fail, even with Notion, Pocket, etc.

Cokeep is a collaborative bookmark manager designed to enhance team workflows through AI-driven organization and sharing capabilities. Users can transform their bookmarks into visual boards for easier access and management. The platform encourages collaboration by allowing team members to comment and like shared bookmarks, facilitating the exchange of insights. Cokeep supports the storage of various media types, including YouTube videos and blog posts, with options for visibility settings that can be adjusted for individual or team access. The service features AI-enhanced summaries and auto-tagging to streamline content organization. Users maintain complete control over their data, with the ability to manage and delete information at any time. Advanced user authentication methods ensure secure access to data, and the platform is transparent about data usage, providing detailed insights upon request. Cokeep is aimed at lifelong learners, content creators, academic collaborators, and remote teams, offering a new way to keep and collaborate on links.

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By @throwaway81523 - 9 months
I use org-mode and as far as I can tell it works ok. AI is the last thing I want in something like that. I don't attempt Zettelkasten but its principle of putting some mental effort into saving an item and connecting it to other items seems important. Being able to just click on things to save them gives you an info dump rather than a managed collection. It's much easier to find stuff if you know what you're looking for, and stuff stays with you even if you last looked at it years earlier.

Is cokeep a categorical dual of keep?

By @nghiane - 9 months
Looks good, will give it a try