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Jack Lee🙏 25 karmaJun 17, 2025@Study SpaceReally appreciate the no-frills UX—gets straight to the point.Interesting use of LLMs video synthesis. Feels more purposeful than most AI demos. -
It's a powerful AI-powered personal knowledge system that brings together links, files, notes, and documents in one unified workspace. It's like Notion meets Raindrop meets Google Drive, but with an AI layer that helps you resurface forgotten content, cluster related topics, and even draft documents based on your saved materials. -

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Fabric is kind of like a combo of bookmarking/webclipper/summarizer/knowledgebase. Basically you can add information and it will auto organize it as well as let you chat with this information and search through it. It is not a “search engine tool” I wouldn’t say. Maybe you will be able to create a knowledge, base and information repository of everything relevant to you and be able to search through that information… But that is still different than a “search engine, tool” in my opinion. So far I think they are shooting for individuals and not enterprise users. Which is great because I have been wanting to find a product that will allow me to add information from PDFs, websites and videos and then be able to search/query/chat with that. But so many of the companies I have found that offer anything close to along these lines are developing knowledge bases with only company customers in mind. I get that that is where the money is, but Fabric appears to be for actual people to use. The product is definitely underdevelopment, and I have the TestFlight of their iOS app. I wouldn’t say the app is perfect yet or anything, but they are actively developing it, and some of their ideas are changing and evolving not just minor changes to their user interface. I am using Fabric and Mem at the same time and I will be interested to see which turns put to be more for me. Definitely check it out if you have not already done so they have the opportunity to make an extremely useful tool and kind of even changing the way individuals think about storing/accessing information important to them. -

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I've tried to find the exact articles via WoS, Google, or Scopus. Despite using a very advised and complicated search query, it was just a waste of time. Perplexity didn't help either. The Jenni AI, which may add useful links when generating text, finds nothing but trash. SciScape gave exactly what I needed from the first query! A couple of fresh relative articles with very exact topics!
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Went on to test uploaded an image but instead of allowing me to test the system it required buying credits . Seems like an initial freebie would be good to run a test on it . Just my view . Brendan
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