Links with context
Save a link with a note about why it matters. When you come back tomorrow, you remember the intent, not just the URL.
Kade holds links that need a few minutes of context before they're worth opening again. Local-first, no cloud, no list to share.
macOS native. Public launch paused while I tighten the trust boundary.
The problem
You find something worth reading later. You bookmark it. Three days pass. You see the title, you don't remember why it mattered. You don't open it.
The fix
Save the link with one line about why you saved it. When you come back, the note puts you back in the mindset. You open it or you let it go.
What it does
Save a link with a note about why it matters. When you come back tomorrow, you remember the intent, not just the URL.
Everything stays on your Mac. No cloud sync, no account, no data leaving your machine.
No notifications, no feeds, no social features. A tool that holds things and stays out of the way.
Keyboard shortcut to save the current URL with a one-line note. Takes two seconds, costs zero attention.
Links open in your default browser. Kade never loads page content, never runs scripts, never phones home.
Find links by keyword in your notes, not by trying to remember which bookmark folder you put it in.
How it works
Hit the keyboard shortcut. Type a one-line note. Done.
See your links with context, ratings, and visit history. Search by keyword.
Click to open in your browser. Or let it fade. Both are fine.
Built by
Wojciech LuszczynskiKade started as a tool I needed and could not buy. If you are wiring AI into how you actually work, I am happy to compare notes.