One-liner
An AI-powered browser search assistant that helps users find and organize information faster with natural language queries.
Strengths
- Delivers quick, relevant results using AI to interpret natural language queries (e.g., 'find budget-friendly vegan restaurants near me in Tokyo')
- Integrates directly into the browser for seamless, no-switching workflow
- Highly rated for speed and accuracy in search result delivery (4.3/5 avg)
- Strong keyword ranking for 'search' (#16), indicating strong discoverability
- Minimalist UI with focus on task completion over clutter
Weaknesses
- Users complain about inconsistent AI interpretation: 'Sometimes it gets my query wrong—like asking for news from last week but returns today’s headlines'
- Limited customization: 'No way to save or organize favorite searches; feels like a one-off tool'
- No offline mode: 'Useless when I’m on a plane or without internet'
- Frequent crashes on iOS Safari: 'App freezes after 2-3 searches, need to restart'
- Lack of feedback mechanism: 'I can’t tell why it returned certain results'
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-capable version with cached search history and local AI models
- Add user-defined search templates (e.g., 'Find X in Y category near Z') to reduce ambiguity
- Integrate with note-taking apps (Notion, Obsidian) to auto-save search results as structured notes
- Offer a 'search history + tags' feature to let users build personal knowledge bases
- Create a privacy-first alternative with zero data retention and transparent AI processing
Competitors
- Searx
- Perplexity AI
- Google Search (iOS widget)
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 3:45:09 PM