Real Trove library UI with source-aware cards and capture-first browsing.
Trove is a premium capture-and-library app for the things your brain refuses to hold forever: links, notes, files, quotes, images, RSS, reminders, and the quiet sparks of thought you want back later. Save instantly. Organize naturally. Read deeply. Re-find anything.
Saving is not the hard part anymore. The real problem is resurfacing the right thing at the right time without drowning in a landfill of old tabs and abandoned notes. Trove is designed around that second half of the problem: structure, readability, recall, and motion that keeps the whole system feeling active instead of inert.
Browser tabs sprawl. Notes blur together. Read-later tools get heavy. Files detach from the reason you kept them. The archive exists, but it stops being useful because nothing in it feels easy to return to.
Trove lets you keep the full range of modern inputs in one place, then layers in reader mode, reminders, RSS, watchers, collections, tags, and AI assistance so the library stays discoverable and useful after the moment of capture.
Save a link, type a note, drop in a file, keep a quote, or turn an article into a real library item. The first job is speed. The second job is preserving why you cared.
Collections, tags, pinned items, smart suggestions, and source-aware grouping help the library cohere over time instead of decaying into a single undifferentiated pile.
Reader mode strips distraction, RSS gives you a dedicated lane for signal, and reminders let important items come back at the right moment instead of dying in backlog.
On-device AI summaries and tag suggestions speed up orientation without turning the product into a gimmick. The goal is calmer recall, not algorithmic theater.
Trove is not just a bookmarking app, not just a notes app, and not just a read-later tool. The point is that these jobs belong together. The same item can start as a quick save, become a reading session, pick up structure, then resurface when it matters.
The raw inputs of real work and real curiosity all land in one premium library.
Readable articles, cleaner context, and a place to keep long-form ideas after the tab is gone.
Track feeds, monitor sources, and turn ongoing information into something actionable instead of noisy.
Trove helps the library keep shape as it grows so retrieval gets easier, not harder.
Because some items deserve a second moment. Save it now, bring it back when your future self needs it.
Transitions, sheet behavior, tab movement, and tactile UI are part of the value, not afterthought polish.
The goal is software that feels calm, serious, and alive enough that you trust it with the things you want to keep.
Trove is launching first on Apple platforms, where the product can be sharpest today. Android is in active development, and the web is planned as a deliberate extension of the same product system.
Fast capture, premium sheets, reader mode, reminders, and the main library experience tuned for daily use.
Bigger layouts, stronger browsing, and more room for long-form reading, RSS triage, and management flows.
Material You / Expressive direction, motion-forward interactions, and feature parity where it matters most.
The goal is a considered web experience that preserves the same clarity, retrieval flow, and product standards as the native apps.
Trove is being built as a long-horizon product for capture, reading, and recall, with the same standard carried across every platform it reaches.
Join the Trove waitlist for concise product updates and launch access. If you want a closer look sooner, the iOS beta is already available through TestFlight.