Self-Destructing Bookmark Manager
Description
A 'Read Later' app that uses spaced repetition to resurface old saved links and suggests deleting them if the user ignores them multiple times. The app is designed to help users reduce their backlog and focus on reading or purging their saved content, rather than hoarding it indefinitely.
Key Features
- Spaced repetition to resurface old links
- Suggests deleting ignored links
- Encourages users to read or purge content
- Designed to reduce backlog and digital hoarding
- Focuses on user's well-being rather than data retention
Key Features
- Spaced repetition to resurface old links
- Suggests deleting ignored links
- Encourages users to read or purge content
- Designed to reduce backlog and digital hoarding
- Focuses on user's well-being rather than data retention
Related Problems (1)
Description
Many users, particularly those interested in productivity, suffer from information overload and digital hoarding. They save numerous links and articles with the intention of reading them later, but often end up with a massive backlog that they never get around to reading. This leads to a sense of guilt and overwhelm, as well as a waste of digital space and resources.Sources (1)
The Product Sigilla. It’s a bookmark manager/read-later app for digital hoarders. The Hook: It uses spaced repetition to resurface old saved links. The Kicker: If you ignore a link 3 times when it resurfaces, the app suggests deleting it. The Use Case: For people like me who treat Pocket/Instapaper as a graveyard and have 5,000 links they will never read. It forces you to either read the content or admit you never will. The Market The "Read Later" market is a zombie apocalypse. Pocket: Bloated, trying to be a social network, filled with sponsored junk. Instapaper: Feels like abandoned software. Browsers: Designed for hoarding, not reading. The Gap: There is no tool designed to reduce your backlog. Everyone else wants you to hoard so they can lock you in. I want you to delete stuff. Product Analysis / Competition Vs. The Big Guys: They use AI to summarize articles so you don't have to read. I use friction to force you to read the source material. Vs. Notion/Obsidian: Those are for filing cabinets. Sigilla is a triage room. My "Moat": My moat is that my business model is stupid: I actively encourage users to destroy the data they give me. Stage Bootstrapped solo dev project. MVP stage. Currently free. I am not raising money because no VC in their right mind would fund a "deletion-first" platform. Customer Conversion Strategy Targeting the "Productivity Porn" crowd on Reddit and Twitter who are suffering from information overload. The strategy is simple: Guilt. People know they are hoarding. I offer the only tool that helps them purge. Why Me? I am the patient zero of this disease. I built this because I had 4,000 bookmarks and realized I was just dopamine-farming without learning anything. I’m a developer who got tired of building features for retention and built one for rejection. URL: [Sigilla ](http://www.sigilla.net) Roast away. Tell me why a "self-destructing" bookmark manager is a terrible idea.