Mailfeed – Your reading list, owned by you
Email-to-reading-list with semantic search—Raindrop and Notion already own this use case.

Local Qwen3-0.6B runs on-device when Readwise Reader and Obsidian require cloud APIs.
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Email-to-reading-list with semantic search—Raindrop and Notion already own this use case.
Privacy-first Pocket alternative, but the category is dead.
Yet another Pocket clone in a graveyard category after Omnivore shut down.
Smart collections auto-organize articles—but Pocket and Instapaper already solved read-it-later friction.
Read-it-later clone adds little when Omnivore already solves this for free.
The site nails the product-market fit for people who love lateral-thinking puzzles: AI plays the game-master role, exposes puzzles by difficulty and tag, and adds quick-join matchmaking and social features like friends and a lobby. The landing UX is tidy and focused — search, trending, filters and random-puzzle make discovery painless — but the real success hinges on how reliably the AI enforces yes/no logic and resists hallucination; that’s where this could either be delightful or frustratingly loose.