Chive

Viral X threads you'll never find again. Until now.

Paste any X thread. Chive reads the whole thing and extracts what matters — the argument, the story arc, the key facts — so it's searchable when you need it.

How it works

Three steps

📲01

Share

Text the link to Chive, the same way you would text it to a friend.

🧠02

We extract

AI watches the video and pulls out structured knowledge — ingredients, steps, key points — in under a minute.

🔍03

You find it later

Search by topic, ingredient, person, or keyword. Find exactly what you need, when you need it.

What Chive extracts

Thread detected

"I Worked at Google for 6 Months and Left"

Summary

Engineer left a FAANG role after realizing their productivity at Google was lower than at their last startup — driven by process overhead and meeting culture

Key claims

"Spent 60% of time in meetings or writing docs about meetings", "Output per hour was 3x higher at 12-person startup", "Prestige is not leverage"

Takeaway

Big company roles optimize for safety, not speed — know which you're optimizing for

💼 Career·🧵 Thread·🔥 22k likes

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can Chive save X (Twitter) threads?

Yes. Paste any X thread URL and Chive extracts the full narrative, key claims, and important context as a searchable summary.

What does Chive extract from an X thread?

Chive extracts the thread's core argument or story, the key claims or facts made, notable people mentioned, and the overall tone and outcome. Long threads are summarized into digestible, searchable entries.

Does Chive work with both short tweets and long threads?

Chive works best with threads. Short single-tweet content can be saved but may yield minimal extraction beyond context and tags.

Why save X threads to Chive instead of bookmarking them?

X bookmarks save a link that can become inaccessible if the account is deleted or restricted. Chive extracts and stores the content, so it remains in your library regardless of what happens to the original post.

Can Chive extract content from private X accounts?

No. Chive can only process publicly accessible X content.

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