Catchup is a calm space for the things that catch your eye.
Save the link you wanted to read later. Save the tweet you wanted to remember. Save the note that just popped into your head. One tap. No forced folders, no AI summary, no public feed, no algorithm deciding what you see next.
Share something with your Circle — a private, mutual, capped-at-5 group of trusted friends. They see what you sent, you see what they sent. No followers, no public profiles, no comment sections.
What you get
• One-tap save from any app via the share sheet
• A searchable list — search title, note, tag, source, and sender at once
• Circle sharing with an optional personal note
• Friend History — every catch you've exchanged with each friend
• Cross-device sync — saves on Chrome show up on your phone in a second
• Works offline — your catches load instantly, even with no network
• Full Arabic + English, RTL throughout
• Light and dark themes
What you don't get
• No public feeds. No algorithm. No "people you may know."
• No AI-generated summaries. Your notes stay yours, in your words.
• No ads. No tracking. No selling your data.
Privacy: Google sign-in only. Your catches live on Supabase under row-level security — only you (and the Circle friends you share with) can read your data. Delete your account from Settings and every byte is gone within seconds.
Built by Hassan Alsulaiman as a personal-internet-memory tool — not a productivity suite, not a social network.