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STERRY 4 months ago
Introducing So Many Notes: Your Personal Nostr Content Curator πŸ“ Tired of losing track of amazing content you discover on Nostr? So Many Notes is here for it! This powerful web app lets you save, organize, and curate the best posts from across the Nostr network. πŸ”– Save Any Note - Simply paste a nevent or note ID to instantly save posts to your personal collection. The app automatically fetches author information and displays rich content previews, making it easy to build your library of valuable content. πŸ“ Smart Organization - Create custom collections to categorize your saved notes however you like. Whether it's "Bitcoin Insights," "Memes," or "Technical Analysis," you can organize content that makes sense to you. Move notes between collections effortlessly as your organization evolves. ⭐ Ranking System - Upvote your favorite notes to create personal rankings. The app automatically sorts content by your preferences, ensuring the best stuff rises to the top. Perfect for building curated lists of must-read content. πŸ’­ Private Thoughts - Add your own private notes and thoughts to any saved post. Great for capturing why you saved something or adding context for future reference. πŸ”„ Boost Integration - Logged-in users can boost saved notes directly to their followers, making it easy to share your curated discoveries with the Nostr community. πŸ“¦ Export & Import - Your data stays yours. Export your entire collection as organized ZIP files or import from previous exports. Everything is stored locally in your browser. Start curating the best of Nostr today at https://somanynotes.com! Built with ❀️ using MKStack and #ShakespeareDIY

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STERRY 4 months ago
Appreciate it Heather. Solves a legit problem that I have in wanting to revisit the best content wherever it may be. Currently stores only in localstorage but I'd love to find a way to persist the metadata it's making so it works across devices. Trying to avoid the instinct to make a trad DB but for UX it might be best.
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