About
We’re building the place where the things you save stop disappearing.
People save more than ever. A video here, a thread there, a voice memo on the walk home, and then they never find any of it again. The saving is easy. The remembering is what breaks.
Twinkle started from a simple idea: what if the things you saved understood themselves? What if a link knew it was a recipe, a recording knew who was talking, and a screenshot knew what it showed? And what if all of it was one search away, or one question away, from any AI tool you use?
That’s what we’re making: a library that does the filing for you. It captures anything, understands it, connects it, and hands it back the moment you need it, along with the related things you’d forgotten you saved. You don’t file a thing.
What we believe
Three things we won’t compromise on.
Capture should be effortless
You shouldn’t have to tag, file or summarize anything. Paste it, share it, snap it, and Twinkle does the rest. The best knowledge tool is the one you don’t have to maintain.
Memory belongs with your tools
Your saved knowledge is most useful at the moment you’re thinking. That’s why Twinkle connects to Claude, Cursor and ChatGPT, so what you saved is there when you ask, not in another tab.
Your knowledge is yours
Everything is isolated to your account at the database level. We built privacy in from the first migration, not as a setting you have to find.
Who’s behind it
Twinkle is built by CUE++, a small team that likes building tools we want to use ourselves. We ship often, read everything you send us, and would genuinely like to know what you’re trying to remember.