Knowledge that compounds.
A shared memory for humans and the agents that work with them.
The shift
Something fundamental changed when AI learned to answer our questions.
We stopped Googling the weather. We stopped searching for definitions, recipes, quick facts. We stopped asking the internet for things AI could simply tell us. Look at your browser history from two years ago. Compare it to today. The difference is staggering.
When you open a browser now, it means something. You are investigating a company before signing a contract. Deep-diving into research AI could not fully answer. Verifying claims you need to trust with your own eyes. Exploring a topic that genuinely matters to you.
Browsing became rare. And because it became rare, it became valuable.
The problem
Your AI does not know what you have discovered.
You spent two hours researching a topic. You found five incredible sources. You read deeply, took mental notes, felt that satisfaction of truly understanding something. Three weeks later, you are in Claude or ChatGPT. The topic comes up. Your AI has the entire internet at its disposal, but it has no idea what you found.
Those five sources you trusted? Gone from memory. That page with the perfect explanation? You would have to find it again. The research you did? Trapped in your head, invisible to every tool you use.
Your most valuable discoveries live nowhere.
The noise
Meanwhile, the internet is getting louder. AI-generated content floods every search. The same recycled ideas, rewritten by machines, optimized for algorithms, published at scale. Finding signal in the noise was already hard. It is about to get impossible.
This makes your curation more valuable, not less. The pages you chose to read. The sources you decided to trust. The knowledge you verified with your own judgment.
Your taste becomes the filter the internet desperately needs.
The compounding effect
Every article you save makes your knowledge base smarter. Every resource an AI agent discovers and saves back makes it smarter still. Over weeks and months, you build a compounding advantage: a curated, searchable, AI-accessible collection of knowledge that no one else has.
Your AI agents stop starting from zero every session. They reference what you found last month, last week, yesterday. They build on each other's work. The knowledge compounds in ways that are impossible when context resets with every new conversation.
The people who start compounding first will have an advantage that only grows over time.
What we believe
- Browsing will become rarer and more valuable with each passing year.
- The knowledge you curate is more important than the knowledge you consume.
- AI should work with your discoveries, not parallel to them.
- You should control what your AI knows about you.
- Both humans and AI agents should curate the same knowledge base.
- Your knowledge should be portable. No lock-in to any single tool.
The vision
Imagine your AI knowing the sources you trust. Imagine searching your own curated internet, the one you built through thousands of intentional moments. Imagine that knowledge traveling with you: into Claude, into ChatGPT, into Cursor, into whatever tools come next.
Not the entire internet. Your internet. The pages that made you smarter. The sources you would reference again. The discoveries that changed how you think.
Accessible everywhere you work. Invisible until you need it.
Why not browser AI?
Some companies are trying to bring AI into the browser itself. We appreciate the effort, but we believe the approach is wrong. It is too intrusive, not performant enough, and does not respect user privacy.
With Solem, you build persistent knowledge from pages you decided were valuable. You are in control of what you save and what you share with AI. No surveillance dressed as productivity. No scraping everything you see.
Deliberate curation, not passive surveillance.
The solution
Solem is the shared knowledge base for humans and AI agents. It sits at the intersection of the open web, humans, and AI. Both sides can read and write. Both sides make it smarter over time.
Save an article with a keyboard shortcut. Search your entire knowledge base in milliseconds. Ask questions and get answers grounded in sources you trust. Connect any AI agent via MCP or CLI. Switch tools without losing context. The knowledge stays.
Not your browser history. That is chaos. Not bookmarks. Those are graveyards. Not some AI scraping everything you see. That is surveillance.
A deliberate space. Pages you chose to remember. Searchable. Queryable. Entirely yours.
Your knowledge. Your agents. One memory that grows with both.
Start compounding today.