My Beliefs on Information Overload

Finding a link you saved should be faster than Googling it again.

"I built #TagChoose to solve my own problem. My bookmark list was a digital graveyard. When I needed a link I'd saved weeks ago, it was often faster to just re-Google it than to dig through dozens of poorly organized folders. The traditional folder system simply isn't built for the way our minds work."

My Guiding Principles

Your Data is Yours.

This is my most important promise. #TagChoose is private by design. It uses an on-device AI model, so your data never leaves your computer.

Respect Your Flow.

Productivity tools should be fast and get out of your way. I designed a keyboard-first UX so a simple shortcut is all you need.

You Are In Control.

AI should assist, not dictate. My extension suggests tags to help you, but you always have the final say.

A visual representation of an interconnected neural network.

The Philosophy: Think in Parallels

#TagChoose is built on a simple premise: we should file things the way we think. Our brains connect ideas associatively, not hierarchically. By allowing a bookmark to exist in multiple "folders" (tags), you create a personal knowledge web that's intuitive and effortless to organize.

Who Benefits Most?

Researchers Developers Students Product Managers Writers Designers Content Creators Productivity Enthusiasts