Urlyth is a context-aware sidebar designed for managing web information in a local-first manner. It allows users to anchor text notes, voice memos, and visual snapshots directly to specific URLs or domains. By keeping data within the browser, Urlyth ensures privacy and reduces cognitive load by displaying relevant information only when needed. This tool is ideal for researchers, professionals, and anyone who needs to organize and retrieve web-based information efficiently.
The product emphasizes contextual filtering, ensuring that notes appear based on the user's current tab. This feature helps maintain focus and prevents irrelevant information from cluttering the workspace. With support for multi-modal content—such as audio and visual pins—Urlyth offers a flexible solution for capturing and organizing web-based data.
Urlyth operates as a sidebar extension that integrates seamlessly with web browsing. When you navigate to a website, it automatically detects the URL or domain and displays any anchored notes, voice memos, or visual snapshots associated with that location. The extension uses browser storage to keep all data private and accessible only to the user.
Users can create different types of notes: text notes, voice memos, and site snaps. These can be pinned to specific pages, entire sites, or stored globally. The interface includes tools for managing these items, such as bulk deletion and import/export features for backup and portability.
Urlyth is particularly useful for individuals engaged in research, content curation, or professional workflows where maintaining context is essential. Its ability to store and retrieve information directly at the point of interaction enhances productivity and reduces the need to switch between applications or search for previously saved data.