Features & Capabilities

You'll Forget What You Read Today. Trace Won't. Capture from any app, get a daily report, and a single consolidated to-read, to-listen, and to-watch list.

You'll Forget What You Read Today. Trace Won't.

You read six articles, finished a podcast, and saved three more things to read later. By Friday, most of it is gone. The links scatter across browser history, three news apps, and a save list you never reopen. Trace fixes this with one idea: record the day, not the link. What you finished and what you still mean to get to, in one place.

WHAT IT DOES

Share anything to Trace as you go: articles, podcast episodes, songs, books. Trace collects them and turns each day into one clean, browsable entry, listed in the order you took them in, with the time on each. Tap a date and you see exactly what went into your head that day. The capture costs nothing to learn, because it rides the iOS share sheet you already use.

WHY ONE ENTRY PER DAY MATTERS

Most save-it-later tools work one item at a time. Pipe ten articles to Notion and you get ten separate pages to sort through later. Trace produces a single daily report that holds everything, every format in one stream, every title already wrapped as a clickable link to its source. That is the difference between a pile of clippings and a finished record. You stop assembling the day by hand, because the day arrives assembled.

ONE LIST FOR EVERYTHING YOU MEAN TO GET TO

Every news app has its own save button, and every save list is capped, buried, and walled off from the rest. Save a piece in one app, a video in another, a podcast in a third, and you have three lists to remember and the wrong app to open. Trace pulls them into one stream, each item a tap from its source. Share the things you want to come back to, and they wait in a single place instead of scattered across apps you forget you used.

Everything Trace captures lives on your device. Nothing routes through a server. When you want the data elsewhere, you choose where it goes:

• Notion: send the daily report straight into a database, such as your journal. • Obsidian: export to a vault folder. • Files: drop reports into any folder, including iCloud Drive. • Manual: export today as a PDF or your whole archive as a zip.

No account. No subscription. No lock-in. The exits are clean, so your record is always yours to take.

BUILT TO FEED A SECOND BRAIN

The daily report is consistently structured: titles, sources, timestamps, and live links, the same shape every day. That makes it easy for you to read and easy for an AI agent to use. Ask the agent sitting on your Notion, "find the articles I read about the SpaceX IPO back in May," and it works from one well-formed record per day instead of parsing scattered pages or a save list it cannot filter by date. Trace does not try to be the agent. It makes the agent's job easier.

FOR RESEARCH, IT WRITES THE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Gathering sources by hand means copying a URL, copying the title, then stitching them together in your document, over and over. Trace hands you the formatted, linked list already built. When your reading for a project clusters across a few days, the report is a working bibliography you can lift straight into a draft. When it runs over weeks, the agent pulls the relevant subset out of your daily logs. Either way, the tedious step is gone.

WHO IT'S FOR

People who read a lot across formats, keep a structured journal in Notion or Obsidian, and want the day consolidated rather than the item saved. If that is you, nothing else does this cleanly. Trace records what you consumed, hands it off to the systems you already live in, and gets out of the way.

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App
By:
Masayuki Ishido
Version:
1.0 Last updated: 2026-05-28
Version code:
885942768
Creation date:
2026-05-28
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Size:
6.73MB
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Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
Masayuki Ishido
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