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Corgi AI

Turn your saved content into your second brain.

Corgi is your true AI read-later for everything you save — videos, articles, PDFs — a second brain that digests, organizes, and chats with your saved content. No more content graveyards.

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I built Corgi because bookmarking and “read later” never turned into real knowledge — it just became clutter. People save hours of videos, articles and PDFs with good intentions, then forget, re-watch, or lose the signal in the pile. I wanted a different outcome: a product that actually consumes what you save, understands your priorities, and answers like the smarter version of you. Corgi exists so your saved content becomes active — helping you decide faster, learn on your schedule, and act without the busywork.
Most tools claim to be a “second brain,” but they stop at storage or search. Corgi ships something different and concrete:
Corgi reads videos and articles and extracts timestamps and key moments, not just filenames or links and then it’s like talking to a version of yourself who actually read everything you saved — and never forgot.
Multi-brain (Coming soon): instead of one generic brain, Corgi gives you role-specific brains — Work, Fitness, Cooking, Investing — each one answering only from your saved content and tuned to the task.
Personal reasoning, not generic citations: replies explain why a saved item mattered to you (your tags, past flags, or goals) so the answer feels personal and immediately useful.
Action-ready outputs: short briefs, clips, recipe plans, watchlists — delivered so you can act in one click.
Privacy-first by design: the brains run on the content you saved — nothing else — so the product is personal and private, not a public index.
That combination — ingesting long-form media, splitting knowledge into task brains, and answering with your intent in mind — is what makes this launch different.
Beyond the feature list, I’m proud of the product’s intent: it doesn’t ask you to change your habits — it makes the things you already do (save, bookmark, collect) finally pay off. That’s the part that will quietly change how people learn, decide, and create.