Quick clarification as OP:
A lot of comments anchored on Obsidian/PKM (which makes sense), but I’m not trying to build an Obsidian-only tool.
When I say “notes/links/docs”, I mean scattered personal inputs in general: emails, chats, bookmarks, posts, documents, repos, meeting notes, etc. The problem I’m validating is re-entry: surfacing the right context when something becomes relevant, without forcing everything to be rewritten as “notes” or adding another inbox.
If you’ve dealt with this, which source is the worst “graveyard” for you (email/chat/bookmarks/posts/docs/repos...), and do you prefer better recall/search, a pull-based digest, or a review ritual that extracts 1–3 concrete next actions?
When I say “notes/links/docs”, I mean scattered personal inputs in general: emails, chats, bookmarks, posts, documents, repos, meeting notes, etc. The problem I’m validating is re-entry: surfacing the right context when something becomes relevant, without forcing everything to be rewritten as “notes” or adding another inbox.
If you’ve dealt with this, which source is the worst “graveyard” for you (email/chat/bookmarks/posts/docs/repos...), and do you prefer better recall/search, a pull-based digest, or a review ritual that extracts 1–3 concrete next actions?