Saved. Lost. Gone.
8,000 photos in your camera roll. Bookmarks you have not opened in a year. A notes app full of things you meant to come back to. You saved it. You just cannot find it when it matters.
Everything you save scattered across apps, found in one question.
No credit card required. Works in Chrome, Telegram, and the web.

Save from anywhere you already are
The problem
You are not disorganized. The system is. We save things across a dozen apps and then expect ourselves to remember which one.
8,000 photos in your camera roll. Bookmarks you have not opened in a year. A notes app full of things you meant to come back to. You saved it. You just cannot find it when it matters.
The rec is in iMessage. The recipe is in Pinterest. The price is in a screenshot. The address is in an email. You are the one trying to remember which app you put it in.
You remember the vibe. Who told you. Roughly when. But search wants exact words you do not have. So you scroll. And scroll. And give up.
How it works
Think of it as a friend with a perfect memory. You hand them the thing, you walk away, and when you need it back, you just ask.
Tap share. Forward a text. Drop a link in Telegram. Take a photo. If you can send it to a friend, you can send it to dEssence.
You don't set anything up. Save something. Ask for it later.
'That pasta recipe from Instagram.' 'What the doctor said about my knee.' 'The candle Jen mentioned at dinner.' It pulls it up.
Chrome extension, Telegram bot, web app. Each one works on its own. Use all three and nothing slips through.
Start in 60 seconds
Most people start with one. Many add the others later. Each one works on its own.
Save anything you find on the web in one click. Right-click, save, done. Best for desktop browsing.
Add to Chrome, freeForward a message, drop a link, send a voice note. It all flows into your dEssence memory. Best for phone-first saving.
Open @dessence_botSign up at dessence.ai. Twenty seconds, no card. This is where you ask questions and see your pinboard.
Create your accountWhat people actually save
A few of the everyday moments where it quietly does its job.
You saw a pasta recipe on Instagram. You saved it. Now it is buried under 300 other saved posts.
“that lemon pasta from last week”
Creamy lemon pasta, from Instagram, saved Tuesday.
Your friend mentioned a candle brand at dinner. Six months later, her birthday is in three days.
“gift idea for Jen”
Diptyque candle, she mentioned it at dinner, October.
You walked out with three things to remember and a photo of the printout. The photo lives in a camera roll of 4,000.
“what the doctor said about my knee”
Physical therapy 2x a week, ice after, Dr. Kim, March 2.
Your mom texted you a place to try. Now you cannot find the text and dinner is tonight.
“restaurant mom recommended”
Trattoria Bianca, near the park, iMessage Sept 12.
From people using it
Not productivity gurus. Not power users. Just people who got tired of losing things.
I have tried Evernote, Notion, Apple Notes. This one I actually use. It takes five seconds to save something. Finding it feels like asking a friend.
I have tried Evernote, Notion, Apple Notes. This one I actually use. It takes five seconds to save something. Finding it feels like asking a friend.
I have tried Evernote, Notion, Apple Notes. This one I actually use. It takes five seconds to save something. Finding it feels like asking a friend.
Pricing
Pro is free during beta. When we turn it on, you will know first.
For trying it out and most everyday use
Free during beta
Coming soon
No credit card during beta. We will give you 30 days notice before any plan changes.
FAQ
No. You can use the Chrome Extension, the Telegram bot, or the web app at dessence.ai. Most people pick whatever is easiest, then add the others later.
Links, screenshots, voice notes, recipes, gift ideas, tickets, to-dos, photos of receipts, articles you want to read later, things people text you. If you can send it to a friend, you can send it to dEssence.
Yes, but it works like asking a friend. No commands, no prompts, no syntax. You just type what you remember and it figures out the rest. You can ask anything you have saved, in your own words. Personal AI memory, save and find by natural language. That is the whole pitch.
Notes apps make you organize. You decide the folder, the tag, the title. Pinterest is a mood board, you save things to look at later. dEssence is the opposite of both. You do not decide where to put things. You drop them in. It remembers them. You ask for them back.
Yes. Your memories are yours. We do not sell data. We do not train models on your content. You can delete everything in one tap, and we will be the first to confirm it is gone.
Fair question. Most apps want you to set up a system, then maintain it. This one does not. There is nothing to organize. You save when you think of it, you ask when you need it. The week you forget about dEssence is the week it still works, because the next time you need to find that recipe or that gift idea, it is there. If after a month you find yourself not opening it, that probably means you do not need it. Delete the account, your data goes with it.
One memory for everything you would hate to lose. Free during beta, no card.
Try it in 30 secondsWorks in Chrome, Telegram, and the web · Your data stays private