A guided tour of how SuperLazy actually works — what each screen does, how to use it, the real problems it solves, and the thinking behind every feature.
The home screen is a single, friendly inbox. Paste a link, type a thought, snap a photo, drop a PDF, or hit the mic. No "choose a folder" step, no forms — just throw it in.
Every other app makes you decide where something goes the moment you save it. That tiny tax is why your notes are scattered across six apps. SuperLazy removes the decision entirely.
The moment you dump something, SuperLazy goes to work: it fetches the link, captions the image, transcribes the voice note or reads the PDF, writes a summary, pulls key points, picks a folder, and embeds it for search — live, in front of you.
Saved content is dead weight if you never re-read it. By understanding everything up front, SuperLazy turns a pile of links into knowledge you can search and ask about.
Everything you dump is sorted into colour-coded folders that appear on their own. No drag-and-drop, no nesting menus — your knowledge organizes itself as it grows.
Manual folders rot. You make them once, then never maintain them. Auto-organization means structure that stays accurate without any upkeep.
Ask a question in plain words and get a real answer drawn only from what you saved — every claim backed by the exact source items, so you can tap through and verify.
Search gives you a list of links to dig through. You don't want links — you want the answer. Ask gives you the answer and the links.
Tap the mic and talk. Say "add …" and it saves; say "find …" and it digs it back up. The button turns red and pulses while it listens, and stops on its own when you go quiet.
Great ideas vanish in the seconds it takes to unlock, find an app, and type. Speaking captures them before they're gone.
Open any saved item to get the TL;DR, the key points, its tags, and — for voice notes — a playable recording. Add it to your calendar or share it in a tap.
Reopening a 20-minute video or 40-page PDF to remember one point is painful. The detail view gives you the essence immediately.
Find understands what you mean, not just the words you typed. It reads your intent, ranks results semantically, and can route you straight to the right item or folder.
Keyword search fails when you forget the exact phrase. Meaning-based search finds what you're thinking of, not just what you typed.
Your profile, your streak, and the switches that matter: sound effects, a replayable tour, sign out, and a one-tap "Reset brain" that wipes everything on-device.
Most apps bury data deletion and treat your content as theirs. SuperLazy keeps control front-and-center — your brain, your rules.
Dump anything. Find it later. Let the AI do the filing.