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SaveDay

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SaveDay is an AI-powered bookmark manager and knowledge organizer that allows users to capture, organize, and utilize web content. It offers features like instant saving, highlighting, annotation, and AI-driven summarization and search. SaveDay is available as a web app, browser extension, and mobile app, enabling users to manage their saved content across multiple devices.

Features
11/12
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Must Have

5 of 5

URL Saving & Preview

List & Section Organization

Contextual Side Notes

Public Sharing

Instant Link Adding

Other

6 of 7

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Granular Sharing Permissions

Mobile Responsive Design

Embed Support

Pricing
Freemium
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BASIC

$0.00 monthly
  • 100 saved items per month
  • Unlimited auto-tags
  • Unlimited collections (private and public)
  • Unlimited search
  • Unlimited highlights
  • Unlimited notes
  • Fewer than 5 key point credits per month
  • Fewer than 5 Q&A credits per month
  • 1 image template for key points
  • 1 integration

STANDARD

$5.59 monthly
  • Everything from Basic
  • 1,000 saved items per month
  • Unlimited integrations
  • No-questions-asked refunds

ESSENTIAL

$12.99 monthly
  • Everything from Standard
  • 10,000 saved items per month
  • Unlimited key point credits
  • More image templates for key points without SaveDay logo and name
  • Early access to all upcoming features
  • 50% OFF for students only

ELITE

$29.99 monthly
  • Everything from Essential
  • Unlimited saved items
  • Unlimited Q&A credits
  • Priority support
  • 50% OFF for students only
Rationale

SaveDay is a strong match for URList. It offers comprehensive bookmarking and knowledge management features, including easy content capture (URL saving), organization into collections (lists/sections), and the ability to add notes and highlights (contextual side notes). The platform supports various media types and offers public sharing of collections. It also has a clean interface, user authentication, and is available across multiple devices, aligning well with the 'minimalist interface' and 'mobile responsive design' features. While it doesn't explicitly mention 'Tufte-style' side notes, the functionality of adding notes to content is present.