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Lazy is a capture tool that can be used to quick capture ideas, bookmarks & uses AI.

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What is Lazy App?

Lazy is a capture tool for macOS and iOS that allows you to quickly capture bookmarks, tweets, ideas, and themes and connect them using a quick keyboard shortcut. You can save things from macOS, Kindle & iOS to remember anything.

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How does Lazy App work?

Lazy saves anything you're currently on, whether a bookmark, a selection of text, or a tweet. Whatever thing you want to capture, Lazy will help you save it in the backlog for later. Lazy works by using a keyboard shortcut to allow quick saving. You can then browse all your notes and tasks inside of Lazy for later.

How much does Lazy App cost?

Lazy is free; there is no pricing available to browse.

When is Lazy App launching?

Lazy is currently on a waitlist. There is no set date for launch.

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Marco Serafini

Jul 24

Productivity & PKM Consultant

Top VoiceUse: 1Y 7.2 / 10

"Lazy: capture at the speed of thought" - An app with a promising future ahead.

Lazy's standout feature is definitely its robust capturing system. Launching the app takes you straight to your "Inbox," a centralized hub that streamlines the organization of ideas, conversations, articles, videos, notes, tasks, and more. But Lazy goes beyond being a mere digital notebook, featuring an impressive capture system. It seamlessly captures content like articles, tweets, or videos, automatically extracting essential details and sorting them into categories such as "Article," "Tweet," "Video," "Email." This functionality leverages AI for summarizing and translating content, identifying key insights, and more. Additionally, the "Split Inbox" function elevates Lazy's user experience by allowing the creation of "Split Views" to filter content based on various criteria, enabling easy navigation within your Inbox. Lazy also offers three other main sections besides the Inbox: - The "Journal" section for daily notes. - The "Source" section, providing an overview of all sources of captured content, from Kindle books to emails, and more. - The "People" section, which tracks people linked to your content, creating profiles for easy reference. Lastly, the command palette and smart shortcuts ensure seamless navigation throughout the app, enhancing efficiency and ease of use. Lazy is still in closed beta, with significant development ahead. Yet, the app looks promising, and I'm eager to discover what the future holds for it.

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