Clip — Daily Digest

Your saved library, remembered for you.

Every day, Clip surfaces a handful of articles you saved and never returned to. Not a random shuffle — the ones that have been waiting the longest for you to come back.

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Most saved articles are never read again

You save something because it seems useful right now. Two weeks later it's buried under newer saves and you've forgotten it existed. The article is still there — still useful — but it might as well not be. The daily digest fixes this by systematically bringing older saves back to the surface before they disappear into the pile permanently.

The article saved three months ago

You saved a piece about negotiating salary increases. You're now preparing for a performance review. The digest surfaces it exactly when it's relevant.

The tab you finally closed

You saved an article instead of keeping it open forever. The digest brings it back so closing the tab doesn't mean losing the idea.

Research you thought you'd finished

An article you skimmed resurfaces when you're deeper into a project. What seemed peripheral when you saved it is now exactly what you need.

Not a notification. A useful habit.

The digest isn't a push notification or an email you'll ignore. It's available whenever you open Clip — a short list of unread saves waiting for you. Check it when you have five minutes. Skip it when you don't. It refreshes daily and doesn't nag. The saves are still there either way.

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Questions

How does Clip decide which articles to resurface?

The digest surfaces articles you haven't returned to recently, weighted toward saves that are older and haven't been opened. It rotates across your library rather than repeating the same articles.

How often does the digest run?

The digest is available daily. Open Clip at any time to see what's been surfaced — it refreshes every 24 hours with a fresh set from your unread pile.

Can I skip or dismiss articles from the digest?

Yes. Open it, archive it, or ignore it — it refreshes the next day. You're not locked into any particular article, and skipping one just means it may resurface later if it's still unread.

Is the digest AI-generated or just a list?

The selection is weighted by recency — older unread saves surface first — not random. The goal is to systematically work through saves you've forgotten, not to serve you the newest additions.

Your library is bigger than you remember.

Start building it today and let the digest surface what you've been meaning to read.

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