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Dewdrop

Turn your forgotten bookmarks into daily discoveries

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Turn your Raindrop.io bookmarks into daily discoveries. Each day, we randomly pick forgotten gems and send concise summaries straight to your inbox. In an age where AI can answer anything, rediscover the value in what your past self chose to save. No setup needed — just connect and start rediscovering valuable content. Free to start.

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Hi everyone! I'm the developer behind Dewdrop 👋

As a heavy Raindrop.io user myself, I found myself with 5000+ bookmarks but barely using 90% of them.

I realized I was bookmarking articles thinking "This looks interesting!" or "I'll read this later," but ended up forgetting about most of them. The really valuable content I wanted to revisit would just get buried and forgotten. This waste of curated knowledge frustrated me and inspired me to create Dewdrop.

**What makes Dewdrop special:**
✨ **Fully Automated** - Connect once, rediscover forgotten gems daily
✨ **Random Selection** - Complete shuffle for unexpected rediscovery
✨ **Completely Free** - Core features remain free forever

Currently completely free to use. We plan to introduce premium features for sustainability, but the core functionality will always be free.

Fellow Raindrop.io users - would love to hear your thoughts! Questions and feedback are very welcome 🙌

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It could be very useful if you can convert it into a podcast style. Congrats for the product!

Great concept. Grouping the bookmarks would be cool to show bookmarks based on current interests or suggest saved bookmarks to show based on the most recent bookmarks.

Sounds pretty cool! I just got one question: when a bookmarked page is not public (for example internal Notion doc), is your product able to create summary for such page?

Congrats on the launch. Will summarization notification be sent through mail only or other channel as well.

the concept of concise summaries for forgotten bookmarks is a massive friction reducer. does the random picker allow for tag filtering, or is it a complete shuffle of my whole library?

Congrats on the launch! Love how Dewdrop transforms forgotten Raindrop.io saves into focused daily rediscoveries—great balance between automation and keeping personal curation front and center.