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Skiml turns the pages you save into decisions, not another pile. Save any article, PDF, video, podcast, or newsletter in one click from Chrome, and Skiml writes a short action brief: a summary, the key insights, and clear action items. A daily digest brings the right saves back, and triage mode (Act, Reference, Archive) clears the backlog in minutes. Search and tags keep it all findable. Readwise resurfaces, Raindrop bookmarks, Obsidian stores; Skiml helps you finish. Free to start.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Brandon, the solo maker behind Skiml.
I've always saved way more than I read. Articles, PDFs, YouTube videos, half-finished newsletters, all piling up in a read-later app that quietly turned into a graveyard. The tools I tried were great at saving things and resurfacing them later, but none helped with the part I was actually stuck on: deciding what to do with any of it.
So I built Skiml. You save any page with one click from Chrome, and instead of a summary or a highlight you'll never reread, you get a short action brief: the key insights, a clear verdict, and what to do next. A daily digest brings the right saves back, and a keyboard-first triage mode (Act, Reference, Archive) clears the pile in minutes instead of carrying it around as guilt.
It's free to start (50 saves a month with full briefs, search, and tags), and it works across articles, PDFs, videos, podcasts, and forwarded newsletters.
I built this solo, mostly nights and weekends, and I'd genuinely love your feedback, especially the harsh kind. What would make this a daily habit for you? And if your read-later list has become a pile you feel bad about, how do you deal with it today?
Thanks for taking a look 🙏
how does the daily digest decide what to surface first if i haven't touched anything in a few days, does it just dump everything or is there some kind of priority logic under the hood
Saved a long podcast and a PDF in one go, then the daily digest actually showed me the action items I'd have otherwise forgotten. Triage mode cleared my backlog in under two minutes, which never happens.
About Skiml on Product Hunt
“Skim any page. Get the brief that matters.”
Skiml was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #111 on the daily leaderboard. Skiml turns the pages you save into decisions, not another pile. Save any article, PDF, video, podcast, or newsletter in one click from Chrome, and Skiml writes a short action brief: a summary, the key insights, and clear action items. A daily digest brings the right saves back, and triage mode (Act, Reference, Archive) clears the backlog in minutes. Search and tags keep it all findable. Readwise resurfaces, Raindrop bookmarks, Obsidian stores; Skiml helps you finish. Free to start.
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