A home for what you read
Your searchable
reading library.
Save the pages worth keeping. MarkLib preserves the content, searches every word, and answers questions from your own collection with the sources attached.
Chrome, Firefox, iOS Shortcuts, macOS, and API.
Your saved articles point to the same pattern: revisit ideas on a schedule, connect them to a project, and keep the first review deliberately short.
Built for readers who save more than they can remember.
- Full-text search
- Permanent copies
- Answers with sources
One reading loop
From “save this” to “found it.”
MarkLib handles the quiet work between discovering a useful page and needing it again months later.
- 01
Save in one click
Capture an article, guide, or complete X thread from your browser, phone, or API.
- 02
Keep every useful word
MarkLib stores the page content, makes it searchable, and keeps an archived copy available.
- 03
Find or ask later
Search the full text or ask a question. Open the saved sources behind every AI answer.
Permanent archive
The link can disappear.
Your copy does not.
MarkLib keeps the full page, not only its title and URL. Search details inside the article and reopen the preserved version when the original changes or goes offline.
- Complete article text
- Original layout and images
- Full X thread capture
The ideas that stay with us
A useful reading system is less about collecting more and more about making the right passage available at the right moment.
Ask Library
Ask what you remember.
Find what you forgot.
You do not need the exact headline or the right keyword. Ask naturally and MarkLib searches across the content of your saved pages before it answers.
- Use your own wordsDescribe the idea, not the file name.
- Keep the thread goingAsk follow-ups without rebuilding the context.
- Read the evidenceEvery answer keeps its saved sources close.
Included with MarkLib Premium
What are the practical ways I saved for building a more consistent reading habit?
Start by lowering the daily target. Two of your saved authors recommend ten focused minutes over a page goal. Then schedule a short weekly review and connect one useful idea to an active project.
That gives you a simple loop: read a little, revisit on purpose, use one idea.
- 1How to Remember What You Readnesslabs.com · saved 3 months ago
- 2Build a Reading Habit That Lastsfs.blog · saved 5 months ago
- 3Notes That Compound Over Timecommoncog.com · saved last year
MarkLib AI can make mistakes. Check important details in the sources.
Save from anywhere
Keep reading.
MarkLib meets you there.
No inbox detours and no folder decisions. Capture first, then let full-text search and smart tags help later.
Browser extensions
Save the page you are reading without breaking focus.
Shortcuts
Send links from your share sheet while reading on the go.
Developer API
Connect automations and tools to the same private library.
Good to know
A few details before you start.
What does MarkLib save?
MarkLib saves the bookmark plus the page content used for full-text search. Supported pages can also be archived with their original formatting, images, and layout.
How does Ask Library answer questions?
It finds relevant passages across your saved pages, writes a concise answer, and lists the bookmarks it used so you can open and verify them.
Can AI answers be wrong?
Yes. MarkLib keeps sources visible because AI can make mistakes. Check the original saved pages whenever a detail matters.
Where can I save from?
Use the Chrome or Firefox extension, iOS and macOS Shortcuts, or the developer API to send pages into the same library.
Start your library
Save it now.
Use it when it matters.
Give everything worth reading a reliable way back to you.
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