FOR SAVES YOU ACTUALLY RETURN TO

Bookmarks that come back when you need them.

Save links fast, find them by what you remember, and let Daily Check bring older saves back for one small decision at a time.

7 days free, no credit card · then US$ 9/month

Product proof showing search and Daily Check

Saved links

Daily Check ready
Memory search proof

Search memory

“pricing article I saved for onboarding”

Pricing psychology notes

Why this appears: pricing tag.

Saving is easy. Returning is where links disappear.

Most bookmark apps make a bigger pile. Nodus Vault is built for retrieval: search what you saved, decide what matters, and clear what does not.

A loop for saved links

  1. 1

    Capture

    Save from the browser or app without sorting first.

    Save a GitHub repo without sorting.

  2. 2

    Decide

    Move one link at a time into read, watch, reference, or archive.

    Read, watch, reference, or archive.

  3. 3

    Find

    Search by source, tag, type, title, notes, or the words you remember.

    Search “that FastAPI auth article.”

  4. 4

    Return daily

    Daily Check and Forgotten bring quiet saves back before they go stale.

    Daily Check surfaces 5 older saves.

Daily Check turns the pile into a finite queue.

Review a small set of saved links and make a simple choice: read, watch, keep for later, archive, or delete.

Today’s Daily Check

4 links queued

A finite list for one small decision at a time.

Next decision

Saved 42 days agoNever openedForgotten

Trial pricing notes from onboarding research

growth.design

Saved for onboarding copy, but never reviewed.

Why this link surfaced
Forgotten

Forgotten reason

Older save with no opens, so Daily Check brings it back before it goes stale. Forgotten highlights older saves that were never opened or have not been touched in a while.

Capture first. Sort only when it matters.

Save articles, videos, repositories, threads, and ordinary pages from the browser without stopping to build the perfect system.

  • Articles
  • Videos
  • Repositories
  • Threads and posts
  • Common pages

The Chromium extension can add existing tags while saving and retry when a page or connection is temporarily unavailable.

Move from saved to consumed.

Open articles in a focused reader, watch videos in the product, and keep private notes or highlights beside the link.

  • Reader mode for articles you want to finish.
  • A watch panel for videos without exposing private notes.
  • Private notes stay attached to the saved link.
  • Highlights help useful passages survive the first read.

Organization stays useful, not mandatory.

Use tags and collections when a project needs structure. Suggested tags wait for your approval, so organization never runs away from you.

  • Tags remain under your control.
  • Collections group reference links for real projects.
  • Suggestions require human approval before they change your library.
  • Don’t suggest keeps unwanted prompts from returning.

One plan. Seven days to know.

Start with 7 days free — no credit card. Continue for US$ 9/month when the trial ends.

US$ 9/month
Start 7-day trial

7 days free, no credit card

After the trial, continued access requires the paid plan; there is no permanent free plan.

  • Search saved links by what you remember.
  • Use Daily Check to review a small queue.
  • Save from the Chromium extension.
  • Read with notes and highlights.
  • Organize with tags and collections only when useful.

Your saved links stay yours.

Account surfaces include data export and account deletion controls, plus extension access you can revoke from the browser.

  • Export your saved data if you leave.
  • Delete your account from account controls.
  • Revoke extension tokens from the browser when needed.
  • Use the product in English, Portuguese, or Spanish.

Questions before you start

Is it just a bookmark app?

It saves links, but the product is built around returning to them: search, reader and watch surfaces, notes, highlights, and Daily Check decisions.

What happens after 7 days?

After the 7-day trial, continued access requires the paid plan. There is no permanent free plan.

Do I need to organize everything with tags?

No. Tags and collections are optional, and suggested tags require your approval before they change your library.

Which browsers does the extension support?

The extension is for Chromium browsers.

Can I export my data?

Yes. Account surfaces include export controls for saved data.

What if I decide not to subscribe?

You can export your data or use the account deletion control. The page does not promise backup purges beyond operational policy.

Stop building a cemetery of links.

Start a 7-day trial and turn saved links into search, decisions, and returns.