You bookmarked 342 articles in Chrome. You’ll never open that folder. It’s the digital equivalent of a pile of unread magazines in the corner of your room — you know it’s there, you feel vaguely guilty, and you’ll never deal with it.
Bookmarks were designed for “places you visit often” — your bank, your email, your favorite store. Somewhere along the way, they became a read-later system that doesn’t work.
Stop bookmarking. Start saving to audiclip.
Same action: see an interesting article, hit save. Different outcome: instead of joining a graveyard, it becomes part of tomorrow’s podcast.
Two AI hosts discuss the article alongside everything else you saved. One podcast. Every morning. The bookmark graveyard becomes a daily morning show.
Got 342 old bookmarks? Pick the 10-20 that still look interesting. Save them to audiclip. Over the next 3-4 days, your daily podcast will cover them all. Then delete the bookmark folder guilt-free.
Articles don’t belong in a folder. They belong in your ears.