Stop losing great content. Turn your scattered saves into an organized, searchable library that's always with you. Send To Self is a bookmarking app designed after chat applications that let's you send articles, links, & notes to your own private messenger.
Hello Product Hunt-ers. I'm Neil, the solo builder behind Send To Self.
I built it for me. I've been using Messenger and Telegram to send links, Reddit threads, videos, and other interesting pieces of content to myself. It was the quickest way to collect them into one single place. But I wanted more. I needed a way to remind myself to read that article, a way to categorize them, and a better search experience. So I built it.
The current, improved version of the app is only possible because of feedback, feature requests, and bug reports from the 5,000+ early users.
It's free, with an optional one-time upgrade that unlocks more categories and private folders.
Send To Self sounds like a smart way to keep your bookmarks organized, especially with that chat-style vibe. I’ll give it a try when I get a chance. Congrats on the launch 🚀
been needing something exactly like this. most bookmarking tools feel cold and static... this chat-style approach makes it feel more natural, like messaging my future self. curious to see how it handles mixed content types over time (links, screenshots, ideas). great work on rethinking a tired category!
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@nyamit Content organization is what I'm suck at. Thank you for creating this tool it looks like it can make a difference, hopefully
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Send To Self sounds like a smart way to keep your bookmarks organized, especially with that chat-style vibe. I’ll give it a try when I get a chance. Congrats on the launch 🚀
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@naderikladious Thanks Nader! I'd love to hear your feedback after trying it for a few days.
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@nyamit Sure thing, I will collect some then let you know 👍
been needing something exactly like this. most bookmarking tools feel cold and static... this chat-style approach makes it feel more natural, like messaging my future self. curious to see how it handles mixed content types over time (links, screenshots, ideas). great work on rethinking a tired category!
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@nathaniel_benjamin
Thank you, Nathaniel. It's a work-in-progress and most of the upcoming changes have been fueled by the first group of users.