Capture the web. Save your sessions. Find it fast. Ask your library.
Save full tab sessions and bookmarks as you browse — restore them later, search your library, and ask the assistant with citations. AI included on every plan, even Free.
- papers
- code
- videos
- references
- articles
Your tab sessions and bookmarks stay in one library instead of disappearing into browser history and separate tools.
Trovepile is built for tab-heavy work. Save while you browse, organize sessions and troves in the web app, and share without losing the original source trail.
A simpler path from scattered browsing to usable shared knowledge
One story at a time: save tab sessions and bookmarks while you browse, organize them in the web app, and search or share without rebuilding context elsewhere.
Save pages, sessions, and highlights while context is still fresh
Collect the source material the moment you find it, instead of promising yourself you will clean it up later.
Turn tabs and bookmarks into sessions and troves you can revisit
Use sessions, folders, tags, favorites, filters, and workspaces so saved material stays structured when the volume grows.
Highlight passages and add context without breaking the source trail
Keep the exact passage and your interpretation next to the bookmark or session — optional notes when you need them, not a separate docs app.
Move from personal capture to team-ready workspaces
Invite collaborators, publish links, and choose view or edit access while keeping everything in one shared structure.
Save a full burst of tabs in one move
Title, source, favicon, and metadata get collected while you are still in the research flow.
Keep growing libraries usable
Folders, tags, favorites, and search keep your saved work from collapsing into one long unread list.
Keep the source and your thinking together
Important passages stay connected to the bookmark or session they came from — ready for search and assistant citations.
Share research without losing control
Viewer and editor roles, public links, and shared workspaces keep collaboration structured instead of messy.
Built for the people whose work lives in browser tabs
Six common shapes for the same problem. If your week looks different, the same system still works — just with whatever you save.
“I read 30 papers a week. I want to ask my own library, not Google.”
Save papers, threads, and articles in one click. Highlight passages that matter and ask the assistant “what did I read about RLHF this month?” — answers come back with citations to your saved sources.
“My references live in 47 tabs. I need them somewhere I can actually find them again.”
Capture inspiration, GitHub repos, and Twitter threads as you browse. Group references into project sessions, restore the full tab set later, and share troves with collaborators — without scattering screenshots into Slack.
“Competitor pages, customer threads, pricing teardowns — I need them to compound, not disappear.”
Save competitor pages, customer feedback, and pricing studies into one searchable library. Ask across categories to find patterns instead of rebuilding context every time you make a decision.
“Twelve YouTube videos, eight articles, one exam. Friday.”
Save lectures, articles, and YouTube videos as you study. Pull timestamped Q&A from transcripts, highlight key passages, and ask the assistant to summarize the week before the exam.
“Stack Overflow, GitHub, blog posts — I want my own Google.”
Save repos, docs, gists, and Stack Overflow answers as you debug. Find the snippet you read three months ago without scrolling through 4,000 bookmarks. Ask “how did I solve that retry-with-backoff thing?” — the assistant cites the exact page.
“Half my drafts cite something I read once and can’t find again.”
Save articles, quotes, and reports as you read. Highlight the lines you actually want to reference, then ask the assistant to pull them up by topic when you sit down to draft — with the original source attached.
And anyone else whose week happens in 47 open tabs.
Start on web and extension today — more surfaces on the way
Capture tab sessions with the extension, organize bookmarks and sessions in the web app. Desktop and mobile join the same library on the rolling launch.
Web App
Organize tab sessions, bookmark troves, and shared workspaces from any modern browser.
Browser Extension
Save individual tabs or full sessions in one click, collect highlights, and capture context without leaving your browsing flow.
Desktop
Full workspace shell for focused session and library review — Wave 3 of the rolling launch.
Mobile
Review saved sessions and bookmarks on iOS and Android — Wave 2 of the rolling launch.
Built around sessions, bookmarks, and your library
Capture tab sessions, organize bookmark troves, search semantically, and ask your library — with highlights and optional notes when you need them.
Capture without breaking flow
Save a single page, a burst of tabs, or a full research session straight from the browser extension while you work.
Turn links into usable knowledge
Workspaces, folders, troves, tags, favorites, filters, and search hold up as your library grows.
Highlight what matters
On-page highlights keep the exact passage, source, and your interpretation linked together.
Smart search across your library
Semantic search ranks bookmarks, sessions, and highlights by meaning — with recency and source-type weighting baked in.
Library Assistant & page chat
Chat with your saved library — scoped to all troves, one trove, or a group. The extension can also chat about the page you're on.
Enrich saved pages (optional)
On-page highlights, timestamped YouTube Q&A, and light notes tied to the source — enrichment on top of your session and bookmark library.
Work solo or share with a team
Shared workspaces, viewer / editor roles, and public links give teams a single research surface.
Auto-indexed & synced
New sessions, bookmarks, and highlights index automatically — searchable and chat-ready in seconds across web and extension (desktop and mobile when they ship).
Keep everything portable
Import existing bookmarks, export when you need backup or migration. AI usage and limits are visible per month.
AI that knows your library
Trovepile's AI runs over what you saved — sessions, bookmarks, highlights, and transcripts. It cites sources, respects scope, and reports usage.
Smart search
Semantic search across saved bookmarks, sessions, highlights, and troves. Combines vector similarity with lexical and recency boosts so the right thing surfaces first.
Library Assistant
RAG chat with citations. Choose its scope — all library, a single trove, multiple troves, or a group — and it will only use sources you allow.
Page chat from the extension
Open the extension on any page and ask questions about the current tab. The selection or excerpt is sent ephemerally — only saved if you decide to bookmark it.
YouTube Q&A and summaries
Trovepile structures YouTube transcripts into chunked summaries and timestamped answers ([t=123s]) so you can jump back into the video.
Cleanup & suggestions (beta)
Suggest titles, descriptions, and tags for messy bookmarks. Turn highlights into bullet summaries. Nothing writes to your library until you accept.
Summarize & attach to source
Summarize an excerpt, a chat, or a passage in one click and save the result back to the trove or session it came from.
Quotas and transparency
Each AI capability has a clear monthly quota per plan, reset on the 1st (UTC). The Settings → AI Usage page shows tokens and estimated cost per kind.
Auto-indexing on save
When you save a bookmark, session tab, or highlight, embeddings index in the background — so it's instantly searchable and chat-ready, without a manual reindex step.
Follow the work from discovery to collaboration
From scattered tabs to a library you can search, restore, and share.
Collect
Save tabs, bookmarks, and snippets from the extension or web app as soon as you find them.
Shape
Group tabs into sessions and troves, tag favorites, and highlight passages that matter.
Search & ask
Search your library semantically or ask the assistant with citations — without rebuilding the source trail elsewhere.
Share
Invite teammates, assign access, and keep everyone aligned around the same source set.
Research together, not apart
Trovepile helps teams collect research sessions and bookmarks, preserve context, and collaborate without scattering links across tools.
Credible product promises that stay close to what ships
Ownership, portability, cross-device access, and secure collaboration are emphasized without overstating roadmap items.
Your data stays portable
Import existing bookmarks and export your knowledge base when you need backup, migration, or reporting.
Built for cross-device work
Move between browser, web, and desktop without losing your place or your project structure.
Secure foundation
Use a modern account-backed product with clearer collaboration controls than ad-hoc file passing.
Offline-first mindset
The product story supports work that should still feel dependable even when connection quality changes.
Your library is yours. We don’t sell it. We don’t train on it.
Trovepile is a paid product, not an ad product. The things you save, highlight, and ask the assistant stay in your account — with controls to turn AI off, exclude workspaces, or take everything with you.
- We do not sell your data. No data brokers, no ad networks, no third-party tracking pixels.
- We do not train AI models on your library. Your saved content is used only to answer your questions.
- The Library Assistant only sees what you saved. It cites the exact source and refuses to invent.
- Page chat in the extension is ephemeral. The selection or excerpt is sent only for that question — nothing is saved unless you decide to bookmark it.
Turn AI off, anytime
One master switch in Settings disables all AI calls. Or toggle individual features — search, assistant, summarize, YouTube — per your comfort.
Hide workspaces from AI
Mark any workspace as excluded and the assistant will never see it — not in chat, not in semantic search, not even in cross-library answers.
Bring your own key (BYOK)
On Pro and above, route AI through your own OpenAI key. We still bill $0 for AI usage, and your provider sees the calls instead of ours.
Export anything, anytime
Bulk export your library — sessions, bookmarks, and highlights — on every plan, including Free. Leaving is a feature, not a punishment.
Real account deletion
Request deletion and after a 30-day wait we wipe your library, embeddings, and account. The only thing we keep is what tax law requires — anonymized invoices.
Read the full Privacy Policy for the details — including how we handle subprocessors, audit logs, and where data is stored.
What Trovepile isn’t
A few things we deliberately don’t try to be — so you know exactly where Trovepile fits next to the tools you already use.
Notion is great for docs, wikis, and databases. Trovepile is for the web stuff that ends up in your Notion. They pair well — capture here, write there.
The Library Assistant only answers from sources you’ve saved. It cites them, respects scope (one trove, a group, or your whole library), and refuses to invent.
No Gantt charts, no sprint boards, no time tracking. Tasks exist to capture next steps from your research — not to run a team’s delivery workflow.
Trovepile lives alongside Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Arc. The extension captures from your browser; the desktop app gives you focused review — your browser stays your browser.
Every save is searchable, indexed, and chat-ready in seconds. The point is to come back to what you saved — not to bury it under more saves.
Simple plans for individuals, power users, and teams
The homepage teases the plans and hands deeper comparison off to the full pricing page.
Essential capture and organization for personal use.
Start freeMore scale, richer organization, and deeper workflow control for individuals.
See Pro planShared workspaces, collaboration controls, and higher quotas for teams that research together.
Compare Team planHighest published limits for libraries, AI quotas, and team seats. Purchasing may use contact sales.
View BusinessChoose your starting point and bring your research system together.
Begin in the web app, install the extension for capture, or review plans if you are buying for a team.