AI link organizer
AI link organizer for links you actually want to use later
Nora is an AI link organizer that turns saved links into summary notes, tags, and related materials. It is built for people who save articles, GitHub repos, videos, PDFs, and research links but need more than a bookmark list.
Nora workflow
1
Save link
2
Read with tools
3
Summary note
4
Related material
Who it is for
- Researchers building reading lists
- Developers saving repos and docs
- Students collecting papers and videos
- Founders tracking market research
How it works
- Save a URL from the app or mobile share sheet
- Nora reads the source with the right parser or tool
- The link becomes a note with summary, tags, source, and related material
Source examples
- Article links become concise summary notes
- GitHub repositories keep project context and source URL
- PDF and paper links preserve useful metadata when available
Nora compared with a normal bookmark manager
| Criteria | Typical workflow | Nora |
|---|---|---|
| Saved link | Title and URL only | Summary, tags, source URL, and related material |
| Organization | Manual folders | AI-generated tags and relationship clues |
| Return later | You search a list | You search notes and follow related links |
FAQ
What is an AI link organizer?
An AI link organizer saves URLs and uses AI or source-specific tools to summarize, tag, and make saved material easier to retrieve.
Is Nora only a bookmark manager?
No. Nora stores links, but its main job is to turn each saved link into a usable knowledge note.
Does Nora keep the original source?
Yes. Nora keeps the source URL so the summary note can lead back to the original material.