Introducing Arivu, the Bookmark Manager Built for Knowledge Workers.
I’m building Arivu, an AI-powered knowledge management tool to make the bookmarking and reading experience better.
Problem:
We all save links obsessively. Research papers. Design case studies. Code snippets. Articles we “definitely want to read later.”
But here’s what actually happens: They disappear.
Across Raindrop, Readwise, Pocket, Twitter bookmarks, and browser profiles, I have accumulated 10,000+ saved links. Yet, when I need something specific, I don’t dig through my bookmarks - I just restart the search on Perplexity or Google.
Why? Because saved links without context are useless.
And I’m not alone. Knowledge workers save an average of 20+ links per week. Yet 73% are never opened again. We are building digital libraries we never use.
Solution:
Arivu (knowledge in Tamil, my mother tongue) is an AI-native bookmark manager that transforms saved links into instantly useful knowledge.
When you save a bookmark:
- Arivu fetches the content in the background
- AI generates a knowledge card: an executive summary, key takeaways, highlights, and smart tags
- You can find any bookmark in seconds, using our keyboard shortcuts you are already familiar with from other tools.
The difference: Existing bookmark tools focus on storage. Arivu focuses on usability.
Your bookmarks become active knowledge, not passive archives. Built for power users who work fast - keyboard shortcuts, bulk operations, and duplicate detection - so you spend zero time managing and 100% time using.
Let’s improve bookmarking and give you a better reading experience.
Sign up for the waitlist on Arivu.app and follow my journey!