Try it with a real link.
Paste a Reel, TikTok or X post link
Sound familiar?
The lost restaurant
You saved a restaurant video three months ago. Now you’re in the city, scrolling through 400 saved posts, finding nothing.
“Restaurants Lisbon” → name, Google Maps link, original post.
The product spiral
Six standing desk reviews across Reels and TikToks, four screenshots, one link buried in a chat. No idea which was best.
“Standing desk” → all six in one place, with names and links.
The forgotten book
Someone recommended a book in a TikTok. You kept scrolling. Now it’s gone. Blue cover? Maybe about psychology?
“Books about decision-making” → title, author, cover. Right there.
The unplanned trip
Everyone in the group chat sends travel Reels, TikToks and tweets. Two months later nobody remembers any of them.
Shared “Barcelona trip” list → every restaurant, bar and hotel from everyone’s saves.
What Qurious gets from a single video.
Qurious doesn't save links. It opens the content and pulls out what's inside. A single Reel, TikTok or post can contain a restaurant, a product, a song, and an idea—Qurious catches all of them.
You send the content. Qurious handles everything else.
What people are saying.
Join people who never lose great recommendations.
Three steps. Zero organising.
Share the stuff you’d normally forget.
On Instagram, TikTok or X — hit Share → Qurious. Same gesture as sending a DM. You can also do a one-time import of your entire Instagram Saved collection to give Qurious a head start.
You see a TikTok about a rooftop bar in Barcelona. Share → Qurious. You’re done. Keep scrolling.
Qurious does the rest.
The AI scans every video frame, caption, audio track and on-screen text. It pulls out places, products, books, movies, music, podcasts, recipes and ideas — then enriches them with real data from Google Places, Spotify, TMDB and Open Library. No tagging. No folders. No “I’ll sort this later.”
A single “Top 10 restaurants in Rome” video becomes 10 separate place entries — each with name, rating, Google Maps link and the original post attached.
Search when you need it. Find it in seconds.
Type what you’re looking for the way you’d text a friend. Qurious handles mood, genre, location, decade and intent behind the scenes.
Landing in Tokyo next week → “restaurants Tokyo”. Planning movie night → “horror movies 2023”. Finally have time to read → “self-help books”. Looking for that lamp → “living room furniture I saved”.
The 7-day test.
For one week, share every “this looks useful” Reel or TikTok to Qurious. Then try to plan a trip, a movie night, or a reading list using only Qurious.
If it doesn't earn its keep in 7 days, it's not for you. But it probably is.
What you get.
One app. One habit. You keep scrolling. Qurious keeps everything.
AI Extraction
AI that actually watches your content
Qurious doesn’t bookmark links. It opens the hood — video frames, audio, captions, on-screen text — and pulls out what matters. A single travel video might contain 3 restaurants, a hotel and a landmark. Qurious catches all five.
Semantic Search
Search the way you’d talk
“Cozy cafés in Berlin.” “90s thrillers.” “Cheap but nice sofas.” “Greek recipes.” Qurious understands mood, genre, decade, location and intent. Search the way you’d talk.
Collections
Build lists that actually stay useful
Build lists for trips, furniture, movie nights, reading lists, gift ideas — whatever you’re juggling. Share with friends. Everyone adds. Qurious keeps it structured.
Integrations
Open it. Play it. It’s your data.
Open places in Google Maps. Play songs in Spotify or Apple Music. Browse books and products in stores. Qurious doesn’t just remember — it gets you to the thing.
Export
Export it. It’s your data.
Push to Notion as a live database. Download as CSV or Markdown. Your data is portable. Always.
Power Users
For people who already have a system
Notion sync. API access. Structured databases from your saved content. Custom entity types coming soon. For the people who already have a system — Qurious feeds it.
Questions.
Your saved tab isn't going to fix itself.
Qurious is letting people in gradually. Drop your email and you'll get free access when it's your turn.
No spam. No newsletters. Just your invite.



