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  • What is Xevol
  • Who it's for
  • Features
  • The loop
  • How it works
  • Use cases
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Platform

  • Your workspace
  • Finding structs
  • Add and remix

Apps

  • Chrome extension
  • Reader AI
  • Coordinates
  • CLI

Who Xevol
is built for.

Anyone who saves items from the web and wants them clean, organized, and actually usable instead of lost in the noise.

01

Students and learners

Save sources without the mess. Build your knowledge base over time.

  • —Save articles for research
  • —Keep notes organized and uniform
  • —Build an indexable archive
  • —Share sources cleanly

02

Researchers and analysts

Build thinking systems. Turn research into actionable decisions.

  • —Track absolute sources and citations
  • —Build standardized research briefs
  • —Compare findings algorithmically
  • —Keep everything instantly searchable

03

Business owners and operators

Market intelligence and operations. Buy leverage, not just isolated tools.

  • —Research competitors uniformly
  • —Track industry news streams
  • —Build live operational systems
  • —Share intel cleanly with the team

04

Readers and writers

Save articles to consume later. Remember what matters most.

  • —Distill newsletters and long reads
  • —Remove web clutter for focus
  • —Build a personal curated library
  • —Extract and remix quotes easily

The common thread

Everyone who uses Xevol has the exact same underlying friction: they find things online that strictly matter to them, but they cannot save or utilize them in an integrated, frictionless way.

Bookmarks get irrevocably lost. Screenshots are not cleanly searchable. Note apps take vastly too much manual work just to maintain parity. Read-later apps get bloated and never get read.

Xevol fixes that. It is natively clean. Extremely fast. Globally searchable. Infinitely shareable. It works for students, researchers, business owners, and casual readers because the core problem is computationally the same for everyone.

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