Use case
Your knowledge is scattered: bookmarks in one browser, notes in three apps, snippets in gists, diagrams in screenshots. Turbodoc puts all four in one searchable place — one that your AI assistants can use too.
Full-text search works across everything, so “that article about database indexing” is three keystrokes away, whether it was a bookmark, a note, or a snippet.
A knowledge base only works if saving is effortless. Turbodoc meets you at every capture point:
Everything syncs instantly, and the iOS app works offline.
Notion, Obsidian, and Pocket were built for human hands. Turbodoc treats AI agents as equal citizens: the same library you browse is exposed through 22 MCP tools, so an assistant can search your research before answering, save its own findings, and keep your reading list tidy. You maintain one knowledge base, and every tool you use — human or AI — reads from and writes to it.
A weekly email digest resurfaces what you saved recently, so bookmarks don't become a write-only graveyard. And because everything is tagged and searchable, periodic cleanup is a single prompt: “archive my unread bookmarks older than six months.”
Turbodoc is free while in beta and 100% open source at github.com/turbodoc-org. Your knowledge base shouldn't be a hostage — the API is open, documented, and yours to build on.
Turbodoc is free while in beta — and 100% open source.
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