Chive
Save links you want to read, learn from, or codify for later. Chive extracts the key ideas, builds recall-ready notes, and can turn your saved content into a curriculum.
How it works
Text the link to Chive, the same way you would text it to a friend.
AI watches the video and pulls out structured knowledge — ingredients, steps, key points — in under a minute.
Search by topic, ingredient, person, or keyword. Find exactly what you need, when you need it.
Example: you save a video recommending five books. Chive extracts each book, the reason it was recommended, and suggests a curriculum and quiz path.
What you saved
One short video with rapid recommendations. Easy to lose. Hard to recall later.
What Chive extracts
The Psychology of Money
Builds long-term financial decision making through behavior, not hacks.
Atomic Habits
Provides a practical system for consistency and skill compounding.
Deep Work
Teaches focused execution so learning turns into real output.
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Explains cognitive biases that affect judgment and analysis.
Range
Shows why broad exploration improves long-term adaptability.
Curriculum builder
Week 1
Learning foundations
Understand decision making and attention as learning multipliers.
Read summaries, capture 3 core ideas, answer 5 recall prompts.
Week 2
Habit and execution
Turn insights into repeatable routines.
Build one habit loop and one deep-work block plan.
Week 3
Application sprint
Apply concepts to one project you care about.
Codify notes, link saved items, and produce one output artifact.
Recall and quizzes
Chive can ask if new educational saves should be added to curriculum tracks or quiz mode.
No app to download. No new behavior to learn. Just text us like you'd text a friend.
FAQ
It means Chive is where you save content you want to understand and revisit later. Instead of only bookmarking links, Chive extracts the key ideas and keeps them searchable for recall.
Yes. If a video or thread recommends books, Chive can extract each title and the reason it was recommended. That gives you a structured reading list instead of a forgotten link.
Chive groups related saved items into sequenced modules with objectives and suggested next steps. You can start from one saved link and grow it into a focused learning path.
Yes. Chive can generate recall questions from your saved material so you can review key concepts over time. This helps move content from passive consumption to active retention.
No. Chive supports educational, practical, and entertainment content. You can still save memes and recipes, while choosing which items should feed your learning curriculum.
No. Chive handles extraction and structuring automatically after you save a link. You can optionally refine organization by adding items to curriculum tracks or quiz mode.