What SuperLazy does
SuperLazy turns the chaos of "things I saved somewhere" into one organized, searchable brain. The moment you capture something, AI reads or watches it, writes a short summary, tags it, and files it into the right folder automatically. When you want it back, you just ask — in plain language — and get an answer with the original source attached.
Why we built it
Saving is easy; finding things later is broken. Your best reels, articles, ideas and documents are scattered across a dozen apps — buried and forgotten. We built SuperLazy on a simple belief: capturing should take one second, and organizing should be the software's job, not yours. The result is a second brain you'll actually keep using because there's nothing to maintain.
Who it's for
Curious, busy people whose minds move faster than they can organize — students, founders, researchers, marketers, developers and lifelong learners. If you save a lot and lose most of it, SuperLazy is for you.
How it works, in three steps
- Dump anything in one tap — links, reels, PDFs, photos, scans, or your voice.
- AI files it automatically into colour-coded folders, with a summary and tags.
- Just ask to get it back — by typing or speaking — with sources attached.
Our principles
- Friction-zero capture. If saving isn't instant, you won't do it.
- Organize-never. The AI does the filing so you never have to.
- Private by default. Your dumps live on your device; nothing is sold or mined for ads.