obviously biased (I work there) but wanted to throw [sublime](http://www.sublime.app) in the mix as an alternative to Pocket
sublime is the first save-it-later app that's communal (you save ideas/quotes/highlights from stuff you read, and it shows you how they connect to other things you've saved or that other people have found.)
**we're big fans of Pocket and wanted to offer anyone here a free year of Sublime Premium if you're looking for an alternative. To get a free year of Premium, just use code POCKET when upgrading!**
below is a lil breakdown of why ppl love Sublime too in case helpful tho I will say, if you just want an offline reader, this isn't it. but if you actually want to connect ideas and build on what you're learning instead of just hoarding articles, it's pretty solid.
anyway if you're tired of saving stuff you never revisit, might be worth trying. happy to answer questions about it!
**Why Sublime is Awesome:**
* **Discovery Engine** \- Save one thing and discover dozens of related ideas from both your own collection and the community's curated finds
* **Universal Capture** \- Easily save from anywhere - web, browser extension, iOS, plus integrations with Kindle, Readwise, and Raycast
* **Smart Search** \- Finally, search that works like your brain - by context, feeling, or half-remembered details instead of just keywords
* **Canvas for Creation** \- Go beyond just collecting with an infinite whiteboard that lets you play with ideas and discover new connections
* **Community Without Noise** \- No likes, comments, or social pressure - just a quiet space where you can keep ideas private or choose to share
* **Built for Creativity** \- Designed for curious humans who want their curation to fuel creation, not just become another digital junk drawer
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Hey y'all, [I posted a lil while back](https://www.reddit.com/r/PKMS/comments/1f9wo3v/we_just_launched_sublimes_raycast_extension_that/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) sharing that Sublime just launched our Raycast integration but provided little to zero info on what Sublime was. This post aims to remedy that situation lol.
We're in invite-only beta right now with the goal of growing slowly, at the speed of trust, by sharing invites with communities that we feel like would love Sublime and help us build it the right way, e.g. r/PKMS.
To sign up and try Sublime for free, click here: [http://sublime.app/join](http://sublime.app/join).
# WTF is Sublime
[Sublime](http://sublime.app/) the knowledge tool for creatives.
It's a simple, beautiful and communal tool aimed at staying out of your way so you can focus on all of the cool stuff you're adding and actually do something with it.
In other words, no zero double brackets, supertags, or knowledge graphs :)
Here's how our members are describing it:
* "A private knowledge tool and a public digital garden all-in-one"
* "A second brain with a heart"
* "A tasteful take on Pinterest for knowledge"
* "Like a nicotine patch for quitting the infinite scroll"
TLDR - We'd love to have the good people of [](https://www.reddit.com/r/PKMS/) try Sublime for free and let us know your thoughts. Sign up [here](http://sublime.app/join). LOTS of info for y'all below (I figure the more detail I can share the better? plz don't kill me)
# Raycast x Sublime
Our #1 requested feature was integration with Raycast and, as of a few days ago, it's here (our #2 requested feature - the ability to export - will be ready in a couple weeks!)
With Raycast, you can save text, images, and links to your Sublime library without interrupting your flow. You can also search your entire library (and Sublime more broadly) to access inspiration without needing to jump over to the Sublime website / iOS app. You can download Sublime's Raycast extension [here](https://www.raycast.com/sublime/sublime).
# Some background
I've realized for my ADHD brain, what happens with most PKMs (and I have tried them all lol), I end up spending all my time organizing the systems and zero time actually collecting / connecting cool ideas. This is both not great and does not stop me from trying any new one that comes out - that's how strong the allure of 'all my knowledge perfectly organized finally' is. I know there's lots of people for whom these power PKM tools are amazing and life changing though so no shade at all to the Obsidian Roam Tana lovers out there - in fact mad respect to y'all for making those things work.
But I also think that for some people here, the prospect of a tool that's super simple for saving, organizing, and discovering cool stuff might be appealing.
# More deets on Sublime
* Capture, highlight, and annotate the web via browser extension and iOS
* Import from Kindle and Readwise
* Decide what's public and private
* Create collections, collaborate, and share with anyone.
* Search your library using natural language, text in images is findable too.
* Visualize all of your cards in [Sublime Canvas](https://youtu.be/6zhSHLzo8ds... See more
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