Heyday

Heyday

Automatically capture, search, and browse content with an AI memory assistant for easy reference and retrieval.

FreemiumWritingResearchProductivityWeb, Chrome Extension, macOS, Windows
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What is Heyday?

Heyday is an AI memory assistant that captures and organises content you encounter online, making it easy to search and retrieve later. The tool automatically saves articles, videos, images, and other web content without requiring manual bookmarking or note-taking. It works by monitoring your browsing activity and using AI to index and categorise everything, so you can find what you need through natural search queries rather than digging through folders or history. This suits researchers, content creators, professionals, and anyone who regularly reads widely online and wants to build a searchable personal knowledge base without the friction of traditional note-taking.

Key Features

Automatic content capture

saves web pages, articles, and media as you browse without manual action

AI-powered search

find saved content using natural language queries rather than exact keywords

Browser integration

works alongside your normal browsing through an extension or native integration

Content organisation

automatically categorises and tags captured material for easier browsing

Reference retrieval

quickly locate and access previously saved content across your entire captured history

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Hands-off operation means you capture content passively without disrupting your workflow
  • AI search is more flexible than traditional keyword matching, understanding meaning rather than exact phrases
  • No overhead of manual note-taking or bookmarking systems to maintain
  • Builds a personal searchable archive of everything you've consumed online

Limitations

  • Automatic capture means you may accumulate a lot of content you don't actually need to keep
  • Privacy considerations arise from the tool monitoring your browsing activity
  • Limited information available about free tier limits or what features require paid access

Use Cases

Researchers gathering sources across multiple topics and needing to relocate them quickly

Content creators reviewing inspiration and reference material they've encountered

Professionals tracking articles and resources relevant to their field without manual organisation

Students building searchable libraries of educational content and references

Product managers and analysts monitoring competitor content and industry news