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Recall

Personal AI knowledge base that summarises and connects articles, videos, podcasts, and notes you save, not a meeting recorder.

Turns everything you read into connected, reusable knowledge automatically, instead of a pile of unread tabs and bookmarks.

Free tier; Plus and Max subscription tiersVisit Recall (opens in a new tab)

Worth being direct about this one upfront: this is Recall at getrecall.ai, a personal knowledge-management app. It is not recall.ai, a completely different, unrelated company that builds a meeting-recording API for developers. If you've heard the name in a different context, it's very likely that other company, not this one.

What this Recall actually does is take the stuff you'd otherwise save and never look at again, articles, YouTube videos, podcast episodes, your own notes, and turns each one into an AI-generated summary, then automatically connects it to related things you've already saved. Instead of a flat pile of bookmarks, you end up with something closer to a searchable, cross-referenced knowledge base that builds itself as you save things.

The value is in the automatic connection-making specifically. Save an article about a topic you've saved something related to months ago, and Recall surfaces that connection without you having to remember it existed or manually tag anything. That's the actual difference between this and just dumping links into a notes app or bookmark folder, the system does the cross-referencing work for you.

It has real scale behind it, with a large and growing worldwide user base, a genuine signal this isn't a niche experiment. There's a usable free tier to try the core saving and summarising, with Plus and Max subscription tiers adding more storage and deeper AI features for heavier use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Recall the same company as recall.ai?

No, and this is worth being clear about. Recall at getrecall.ai is a personal AI knowledge-management app for saving and connecting articles, videos, and notes. Recall.ai is a completely unrelated company building a meeting-recording API for developers. They just happen to share a very similar name.

Does Recall record my meetings?

No. This Recall (getrecall.ai) is built for saving and organising content you consume, articles, videos, podcasts, and your own notes, not for recording or transcribing meetings. If you're looking for a meeting recorder, that's a different product entirely (and a different company).

What kinds of content can I save into Recall?

Articles, YouTube videos, podcast episodes, and your own written notes are the core supported content types. Recall generates an AI summary of each and connects it automatically to related items you've already saved.

How does Recall's automatic connection feature actually work?

When you save new content, Recall's AI analyses it against everything else already in your knowledge base and surfaces related items automatically, without manual tagging or folder organisation. It's designed to build a connected knowledge base passively as you save things, rather than requiring you to organise it yourself.

Is Recall free to use?

There's a usable free tier covering the core saving and summarising features. Plus and Max subscription tiers add more storage capacity and deeper AI features for heavier, more frequent use.

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