Heyday
Heyday is an AI memory assistant that automatically archives your browsing, documents and notes, then resurfaces relevant content when you need it to boost productivity and research.
Pricing Model: Free + Paid
https://app.heyday.ai/login
Release Date: 29/06/2020

Heyday Features:

Automatically capture web pages, documents, notes and files as you browse

Build a searchable knowledge base out of your reading history

Context‑aware suggestions that surface related items while you work

Smart recall of forgotten insights and references when you search

Integrates with multiple content sources (browser, files, notes)

Enhanced reading overlays to highlight relevant past content

Topic‑based organization and clustering of your digital information

Assistive writing and research support using your own archive

Multilingual and cross‑platform browser support

Works in the background to reduce information overload

Heyday Description:

Heyday is designed to act as a personal AI‑driven memory assistant, helping you reclaim control of the vast amount of information you consume every day. As you browse, open documents, read articles or attend meetings, the tool silently records the content and builds a personal knowledge base automatically. Later, when you search or work on a project, Heyday surfaces related content you may have forgotten — whether that’s a web page you skimmed weeks ago, a note from a meeting or a document from a prior project.
This proactive recall helps reduce wasted time digging through history, email, or files, and supports researchers, writers and knowledge‑workers in staying focused. With smart summarisation, article overlays, topic clustering and integrations across browser, file systems and cloud services, Heyday turns your digital footprint into actionable insight. Its assist‑writing features tap into your archive so you can draft content, respond to queries or explore ideas based on your own knowledge, rather than starting from scratch. For productivity, the value is clear: less memory‑draining searching, fewer dead ends and more connected thinking. While there is a free tier to start with, you can upgrade to paid plans for unlimited archive size and advanced features. In a world where information overload is real, Heyday provides the kind of personal “second brain” that is always working in the background.

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