Recall is a standout knowledge management tool that turns passive content consumption into an organized, searchable knowledge base. Its one-click summarization works across a wide range of content types — articles, YouTube videos, podcasts, PDFs, Google Docs, and even TikToks — making it genuinely versatile for information workers who consume content across many platforms. The free Lite plan offers 10 AI-generated summaries plus unlimited manual knowledge cards, which is enough to evaluate the tool. The Plus plan at $7/month unlocks unlimited AI summaries, automatic categorization, and knowledge graph generation that connects related ideas across your entire collection. A 20% student discount is also available. Recall's greatest strength is its automatic knowledge graph, which surfaces connections between saved content that users might otherwise miss. The 30-day money-back guarantee removes risk from trying the paid tier. The main limitation is that the free tier's 10 summary cap is restrictive for heavy users, and the tool is primarily browser-based without robust mobile support.
Recall is an AI-powered knowledge management tool used by over 500,000 professionals to summarize, organize, and retrieve information from articles, YouTube videos, podcasts, PDFs, Google Docs, and more. It replaces scattered bookmarks, notes, and reading lists with an intelligent system that auto-categorizes content and builds a connected knowledge graph.