Recall, an AI encyclopedia that knows users better than the questions they ask, has launched version 2.0, an upgraded version of the original knowledge base.
It’s a major improvement on NotebookLM: Recall automatically captures and connects everything the user consumes (think YouTube, podcasts, PDFs, TikToks, articles) to create a personal knowledge graph with no source caps.
What’s new: Recall 2.0 also adds an agentic AI chat that queries both the open internet and a user’s private knowledge base in a single conversation, with model choice among Claude, GPT, and Gemini.
The tech is a direct answer for NotebookLM consumers who want a product that actually grows with them.
Since launching in 2022, Recall now boasts over 600,000 users, $1.1M ARR, and organic acquisition still accounts for roughly 80% of growth.
Recall did a post here that goes into the weeds on this.
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NotebookLM alternative kills source caps
Recall, an AI encyclopedia that knows users better than the questions they ask, has launched version 2.0, an upgraded version of the original knowledge base.
It’s a major improvement on NotebookLM: Recall automatically captures and connects everything the user consumes (think YouTube, podcasts, PDFs, TikToks, articles) to create a personal knowledge graph with no source caps.
What’s new: Recall 2.0 also adds an agentic AI chat that queries both the open internet and a user’s private knowledge base in a single conversation, with model choice among Claude, GPT, and Gemini.
The tech is a direct answer for NotebookLM consumers who want a product that actually grows with them.
Since launching in 2022, Recall now boasts over 600,000 users, $1.1M ARR, and organic acquisition still accounts for roughly 80% of growth.
Recall did a post here that goes into the weeds on this.
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