u/aevonsystems

Image 1 — Just launched Rewindly to solve a simple problem where people save things but never revisit them
Image 2 — Just launched Rewindly to solve a simple problem where people save things but never revisit them

Just launched Rewindly to solve a simple problem where people save things but never revisit them

We noticed something while building and using productivity tools:

Most products focus on helping you save things
Very few help you actually go back to them

So we built Rewindly.

The idea is simple:

Save anything in one place, and when you want to revisit, instead of digging through everything, you just choose your time and mood, and it surfaces something relevant from your own saved content

Small shift, but it changed how we use saved links

We’re still early and trying to validate:

Do people actually want help revisiting content, or is saving enough?

Would really appreciate honest feedback

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/rewindly/fojbijikclookloadmkfgeflobplnlng

u/aevonsystems — 9 hours ago
Everything saved was scattered and forgotten, so we built this

Everything saved was scattered and forgotten, so we built this

We realized the things saved everywhere but never really going back to them.

Not because saving is hard
but because revisiting is

So built Rewindly that keeps everything in one place and helps you come back to it when it actually fits your time and mood.

Instead of scrolling endlessly, you just tell it what you feel like and it surfaces something from your own saved content.

Simple idea, but it changed how we use saved stuff.

Would love to hear how others handle this.

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/rewindly/fojbijikclookloadmkfgeflobplnlng

u/aevonsystems — 15 hours ago
Ever read an article for 10 minutes only to realize it’s outdated?

Ever read an article for 10 minutes only to realize it’s outdated?

We kept running into this problem where we’d read a full article or tutorial, only to realize it was written years ago and no longer relevant.

So built a small extension called “Is This Outdated?”

It adds a tiny badge on pages showing how old the content is:

• Green → fresh
• Yellow → getting old
• Orange → likely outdated
• Red → probably outdated

No clicks, no setup. It just works in the background.

Everything runs locally. No tracking, no data collection.

Would love feedback or ideas on how to improve it.

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/is-this-outdated/cknmanjinooafpklaeepamnfgdpokfai

u/aevonsystems — 2 days ago