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Corgi AI

Turn your saved content into your second brain.

Chrome Extensions
Productivity
Education
Artificial Intelligence
Online Learning

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.

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As someone with a million articles/videos/books I'll "get to later" this sounds super helpful.

Will questions asked of the system only ever draw from imported information? Whatever if there's a knowledge gap? Will the platform pull external resources and note those?

Also, small point - I noticed with the read only mode and some of the long-form text delivery that it's a massive block of text. Personally, I get lost in huge blocks of text. May be helpful to break that up into smaller sections for readability.

IMPRESSIVE PRODUCT!!! Corgi AI can turn my unread tags and saved articles into something actually usable. It's bookmark-free, digests, organizes, and helps me revisit ideas when I need to. Great for anyone who wants to stay curious without being overwhelmed by content.