
Keep is a tool designed to help users save and search content they encounter online, including bookmarks, links, threads, videos, and emails. It addresses the challenge of remembering and organizing information from various sources by turning saved items into a unified, searchable text feed. This feed is accessible to both humans and AI agents, allowing for streamlined retrieval and use of stored content.
The platform enables users to collect a wide variety of content types, such as articles, audio files, PDFs, CSVs, and even emails, consolidating them into a single location. This makes it easier for users to manage information scattered across different websites and platforms. Keep’s approach focuses on making saved information readily available and easily searchable, which can benefit individuals who consume or curate large amounts of digital content.
Keep is accessible from anywhere, and offers a browser extension to facilitate the saving of content directly as users browse the web. The service is positioned as suitable for both personal use and for integration with AI agents, suggesting its relevance for those who wish to automate or enhance their workflows with artificial intelligence.
Keep sits in PulseGate's Read-it-later & curation category. It focuses on organizing and retrieving bookmarks, links, and content from across the web in a searchable, markdown-based feed. It is built as a consumer product for knowledge workers and power users. There is a free tier. Keep is available on the web, the command line, embeddable surfaces, and API.
Keep first shipped in 2026. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Keep occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include markdown bookmarks, searchable feed, and web extension. It exposes integrations via a public API.
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