Welcome to Deus
Your second brain done right. A macOS exclusive all-in-one knowledge manager that auto-collects your favorites and bookmarks across all platforms.
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Your second brain done right. A macOS exclusive all-in-one knowledge manager that auto-collects your favorites and bookmarks across all platforms.
Last updated
We believe in your superpowers.
This is not merely a slogan of Deus, but a thesis that we create our product around.
There was this bookmark I added in Safari years ago of an obscure web page that contained vital developer documentation; this design inspiration I saw on X last week and bookmarked that I desparately need now; this touching 1970s Sci-Fi film I saved in Arc Browser a month ago, burried deep within hundreds of pinned tabs, that I can't Netflix-and-chill without.
Our team members at Deus had tried numerous apps to organize our digital lives. We've tried all kinds of crazy solutions, from manually copying and pasting all web pages into Notion, using a web clipper extension to trigger the creation of an Obsidian page, to outright filling an Apple Notes to the brim with hundreds of links.
We all failed to keep a new habit, because we are inherently resistant to breaking our old ones.
What's worse is that apps are fundemantally built to be siloed from each other.
This is especially true for mobile apps, which are designed to keep your attention on it. There's an apparent conflict of interest for profit-driven social platforms and knowledge workers like us whose jobs are to scour the Internet for inspirations and expertise.
What if we can keep our old habits of bookmarking stuff on whatever platform we saw them from? We can keep on hitting that Command + D in our favorite browser, bookmarking that tweet on X while scrolling through our phones, favoriting that Reddit post without manually copying the links back and forth?
What if we can even search through all of these scattered knowledge fragments easily? What if, with phrases like type-safe vue form package
and "modern design figma template", we can instantly access that memory?