How to locate that article or webpage you remember reading but can't remember the exact title or website

How to locate that article or webpage you remember reading but can't remember the exact title or website

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Daysift is a Chrome extension that lets you instantly search your browsing history with ⌘J. Unlike Chrome's basic history, it indexes every page you've visited and surfaces results as you type. Use fuzzy search, filter by date, or ask AI to find "that article about productivity I read last week." Includes pinned pages, floating notes, and keyboard shortcuts. Privacy-first: everything stays local on your device with zero data retention.

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  1. Hit ⌘J and start typing anything you remember from the article - even just a few words or the general topic will bring up results instantly
  2. Use the AI search feature to describe what you're looking for in plain English, like "that productivity article I read last week" or "something about remote work tips"
  3. Search works with partial matches and fuzzy logic, so you don't need to remember exact phrases or titles to find what you're looking for
  4. Filter your search results by specific dates or time periods if you roughly remember when you read the article
  5. Everything you've ever visited gets indexed automatically, so articles are findable even if you can't recall which website published them

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