Draft captures valuable answers from ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, vertical chatbots, then turns them into editable, searchable notes. Preserve formatting, organize insights, listen with text-to-speech, keep your knowledge available offline, and share when you choose. Free to use at Beta;
I built Draft because I kept losing my AI conversations.
Why
I use multiple AI chatbots everyday: ChatGPT for brainstorming, Claude for coding, Gemini for video analysis, Kimi for Chinese OCR and other specialized tools when they are better at one narrow task.
That workflow is powerful but messy. Useful answers end up scattered across chat histories, tabs, screenshots, bookmarks, and broken copy-pastes.
What
Draft is an privacy-first, local workspace that manages your AI chats. It turns useful AI conversations into editable, searchable notes in your own knowledge base. Instead of leaving a great answer buried in a chat thread, Draft helps you save it, clean it, and reuse it later.
The problem this solves is real — I use multiple AI tools daily for deal research, financial modeling, and writing, and useful answers constantly get lost in chat history. A dedicated place to capture and organize those insights is genuinely valuable. One adjacent use case I haven't seen addressed well: capturing insights from audio/podcast content. I run a finance podcast called ModeLoop (https://open.spotify.com/show/0m...) focused on financial modeling and deal structuring, and listeners often tell me they want a way to save and revisit specific points from episodes. If Draft ever adds audio/transcript capture alongside AI chat capture, that would close the loop nicely. Congrats on the launch.
Call me stupid but, I'm unable to see the use-case. If someone needs to store knowledge, go for Obsidian. Random AI chats being used as knowledge usually increase noise, especially when the AI is allowed to capture information.
Jim — Draft solves a problem I didn't realize was a problem until I had 200+ useful Claude/ChatGPT conversations stranded across different tabs with no way to pull them back together. Capture + auto-organize is the only way knowledge from AI chats scales. Chrome extension format is the right zero-friction surface for it too. Shipped a "background ops" wedge today on PH, kindred ship-rate. Respect.
Really useful idea — I lose so much value from long Claude/ChatGPT sessions that I never revisit. Does it capture from multiple AI tools or just one?
This is a useful wedge. The thing I’d pressure-test is not just capture, but “why did I save this?” A lot of AI-chat history becomes hard to reuse because the answer is detached from the original job, constraints, and whether it was later proven right.
Tiny metadata like source chatbot, original prompt, user thumbs-up/down, project tag, and “used in final work?” could make Draft feel less like a cleaner archive and more like a learning layer for what’s actually worth carrying forward.
Browser local storage means one machine wipe and the knowledge base is gone. Worth being loud about that before people start relying on it. Congrats on the launch!
First, looks like you guys are on the right track - congrats! Is IndexedDB on the roadmap? How brittle is the auto-capture when ChatGPT ships another DOM rewrite? That seems like the real maintenance tax of scrape-based extensions
I can't seem to get around to getting these things in order. Your product is a lifesaver!
I need to try it.
Do you support auto capture from multiple chat apps, or is it more manual copy and save?
Makes a lot of sense.
So many tokens wasted in one off conversations.
Do you look for signals from users on what to add? For example a thumbs up or down in the chat.
About Draft on Product Hunt
“Capture AI chats into your knowledge base”
Draft launched on Product Hunt on May 18th, 2026 and earned 109 upvotes and 28 comments, placing #11 on the daily leaderboard. Draft captures valuable answers from ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, vertical chatbots, then turns them into editable, searchable notes. Preserve formatting, organize insights, listen with text-to-speech, keep your knowledge available offline, and share when you choose. Free to use at Beta;
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Hey guys 👋
I built Draft because I kept losing my AI conversations.
Why
I use multiple AI chatbots everyday: ChatGPT for brainstorming, Claude for coding, Gemini for video analysis, Kimi for Chinese OCR and other specialized tools when they are better at one narrow task.
That workflow is powerful but messy. Useful answers end up scattered across chat histories, tabs, screenshots, bookmarks, and broken copy-pastes.
What
Draft is an privacy-first, local workspace that manages your AI chats. It turns useful AI conversations into editable, searchable notes in your own knowledge base. Instead of leaving a great answer buried in a chat thread, Draft helps you save it, clean it, and reuse it later.
How
visit Draft and install Draft Extension.
click extension on the AI chat window.
chat history is sent as MHTML blob to your Draft workspace, saved in local browser storage.
edit, search, listen, and share when you choose.
You can try Draft without creating a general account. The app is in Beta and free to use.
Feedback
I would love your honest feedback:
How do you currently save useful AI conversations?
Which AI platform should Draft support best first?
What would make this workflow worth paying for?