TooMee

Filed. Without you.
Found. Without effort.

TooMee is the app where everything you set aside lands: a library that files and orders itself.
Share a link, some text, a photo, a screenshot, a PDF, an audio file — in fact anything you can share or paste, from any app. The title, the summary and the tags are written for you.

TooMee works with everything
The iOS share sheet, with “Save to TooMee”
The TooMee library: rewritten titles, source accounts and tags
A Toom's detail: image, summary, account, tags and source
Save TooMee

How it works

One gesture.
The rest takes care of itself.

The iOS share sheet, with “Save to TooMee”

You share

From any app — a Pinterest pin, here. TooMee is right there in the share sheet: one tap and it is saved.

Semantic search

Type the idea.
Not the exact word.

“Weird shape” brings back a design whose title contains neither of those words. The match happens on your iPhone, and your search never leaves it.

Searchby meaningon top of exact words
Computedon deviceyour query goes nowhere
Searching “weird shape”: a close match surfaces
Six months later“weird shape”and the right Toom surfaces
Not one shared wordwith its titleTooMee compares ideas

The screens

Nothing to learn.
You see it all at a glance.

The collections catalogue

Your fourteen collections and what each one holds.

The Design collection, open

A collection, open. Page previews, kept with every item.

The collection filtered by two tags

Filtered in two taps. The collection's tags sit right at the top.

A Toom's detail

A Toom's detail. Summary, account, collection, tags, notes and source.

Your library's key numbers

Your key numbers: Tooms created, peak hour, collections, sources, tags…

A share card: 44 Tooms, 6 favourites, 14 collections

A card to share: flex your stats on social and be the TooMee King.

The library in Airplane Mode

In Airplane Mode. Reading, search and previews: it is all already on the device.

Skins

Three worlds.
One single app.

Not a light/dark theme: a whole second design — colours, fonts, icons, corners, an animated background. The same library, a minute apart.

The same library under the Game Boy skin

Game Boy

The four DMG greens, pixel titles, a screen-door texture.

The library with no skin

TooMee

Achromatic. Two colours you pick, and the whole palette follows.

The same library under the Care Bear World skin

Care Bear World

Pastel, every corner rounded, two bears drifting behind and a burst of hearts.

Settings › Appearance: the list of skins

One menu, several worlds.

The choice lives in Settings › Appearance. While a skin is on, theme and colours disappear — it decides, and your settings are waiting untouched when you switch back. A skin never moves a single button. More worlds will follow…

ToomCard

Your card.
In Wallet.

Nickname, how long you have been around, a strip carrying your achievements — in your skin's colours and typeface.

The ToomCard sheet in TooMee: the card, the QR code and the achievements

In Wallet

Signed, added like a boarding pass, updating itself.

An achievement tapped: “Omnivore”

A code to scan

The person across from you discovers TooMee. No points programme.

The ToomCard in the Wallet app

Twelve achievements

Visible from day one, with no notification and no nagging.

Mac

The same library,
at full size.

A real Mac app, not a website in disguise. Browse on the left, read on the right — and what you keep on the phone is already here.

TooMee on Mac: the Design collection on the left, a Toom's detail on the right
The asterisk in the menu bar, open on a pasted link

A pasted link, nothing more

The asterisk in the menu bar opens a field. You paste, you confirm.

TooMee on Mac in a blue theme

Two colours, and the app follows

A background, a text colour: surfaces, rules and accent all follow from there.

Appearance settings on Mac

Where it is all set

Only the hue carries over, never the brightness.

Why TooMee?
For all of this.

What you never lose, whatever happens to the developer, is your library.

No account to create. Zero sign-up, zero password. Everything happens on your side.

Apple ID

Analysis and search on the device, with Apple Intelligence. Only if you decide so.

Apple Intelligence

Your Tooms live in your own private iCloud. We have no access to it.

iCloud

No advertising, no tracker, nothing to sell. Ever.

Apple Ads, crossed out

Reading, search and previews work offline. The subway changes nothing.

Airplane Mode switched on in Control Centre

If we stopped tomorrow, nothing would change: it is all already yours.

Your library stays with you

Pocket shut down on 8 July 2025: twenty million libraries, three months to export. TooMee has no server to switch off.

Questions

In practice.

Do I need an account?

No. TooMee has no account, no sign-up and no password. Your items are on your device and sync through your private iCloud — the one nobody else can reach, us included.

Where does my data go?

Your library stays on your devices and in your own private iCloud — it never reaches us. The app only tells us that an item was filed and whether the analysis succeeded, never what it contains; and, if you open your ToomCard, the referral link. The detail, item by item, is in the app and in our privacy policy.

Does the AI read my content online?

Your call. Apple Intelligence runs entirely on the device — nothing leaves the phone. Or a remote model, with your own key. Either way, you decide.

How is it different from bookmarks?

Two things. First, TooMee sits above the apps: a video saved on YouTube, a post kept on TikTok and an article set aside in Safari normally end up in three separate lists that no single search can reach. Here they all land in one place, whatever the source. Second, a bookmark keeps an address where TooMee keeps the meaning: it reads, writes a title and a summary, picks a category, suggests tags — and you find it again by typing the idea, without recalling the exact words or the site.

I'm coming from Pocket. What if TooMee shuts down one day?

Your library doesn't go with us: it already lives on your devices and in your iCloud, not on a server we could switch off. The app exports the lot to a readable file whenever you want, without asking us. That is exactly what twenty million Pocket users didn't have.

What does it cost?

Nothing during the beta, and there is no advertising and no data resale — that will never be the model. No subscription either, ever: a single optional purchase will unlock the skins and support the work; saving, searching and finding will stay free.

Are the skins serious?

As serious as the rest. A skin changes colours, type, icons and background — without moving a single button. Game Boy and Care Bear World ship today, more will follow. iPhone only for now.

What can I save?

A link, some text, a photo, a screenshot, a PDF, an audio file — in fact anything you can share or paste, from any app. Only videos themselves can't be added to TooMee in this first version; links to your video platforms — TikTok, YouTube and the rest — already work.

Does it work offline?

Yes for reading, searching and organising: everything is on the device, previews included. Filing a new item waits for the network, then picks up on its own.

When, and how much?

The beta runs on iPhone and Mac; App Store release is coming shortly. No subscription and no ads, ever. A single optional purchase will unlock the skins and support the work — saving, searching and finding will stay free. Some features rely on artificial intelligence — recognising what is in a picture or a photo, for instance — and Apple Intelligence cannot do that yet. So you will be able to use your own ChatGPT subscription or an equivalent, or an optional offer from TooMee. The TooMee philosophy is to leave you free to make your own choices!

Coming soon.
To the App Store.

But you can already try TooMee by joining the community of testers.

The beta runs on iPhone and on Mac. Just an address: no name, no phone number, two emails at most.

An address, nothing else: no name, no phone number. Two emails at most: access if there is still room, and the release. No reselling, no newsletter, and you can ask for your address to be deleted at any time.