After using ChatGPT and Claude pretty much every day for the past couple of years, I kept wondering… why isn’t bookmarking a thing? It’s really easy to start a new conversation. It’s surprisingly hard to find that one response from a month ago that explained something just right . Sure, I can ask the same question again, but I don’t necessarily want a new answer. Sometimes the value is in that specific response and how it framed an idea. That’s the part I kept wanting to get back to. It felt obvious that bookmarking individual AI responses should just exist. Since it didn’t, I ended up building Threadmark . It lets you save individual responses, organize them, and use the same library across both ChatGPT and Claude. I’m still early (about 45 users), so I’m mostly looking for honest feedback from people who use AI a lot. If this sounds useful, I’d love to hear what you think or what’s missing. Website: https://www.gooduse.ai/threadmark Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/threadmark/epcicmdladhpnbmgfgbokfnapilbhpej And if you’ve solved this another way, I’m genuinely curious what your workflow looks like. submitted by /u/Last-Bluejay-4443
Originally posted by u/Last-Bluejay-4443 on r/ArtificialInteligence
