Flect
Highlight the web.
Lightweight web clipper
Flect is a Lightweight web clipper, a way to save web text, save it with one click, and resurface it when you need it — no more “save everything, find nothing”.
getflect.com
Save to Flect
Quickly save, tag, and share.

Now available on the Chrome Web Store
Do you have any features you'd like to add or any bug reports? Contact me at hello.flect@gmail.com !

Saving is easy. Finding is hard.
Bookmarks, notes, screenshots — they pile up. Flect keeps things simple: Save what matters, organize when you want, and resurface when you need.
One‑click save
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Save any web text with a floating dot — no copying and pasting
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Auto-save to your library with contextual metadata
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Smart resurfacing to bring back forgotten gems
Search when you need them
Share beautiful quote images
Everything you need — nothing you don’t
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Instant Saving
Select text, tap the dot, done. No context switching.
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Resurface highlights
Daily wisdom brings back your best highlights.
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Shareable quote images
Generate clean, branded quote cards in one click.
30‑second demo — see Flect in action
Now available on the Chrome Web Store
Do you have any features you'd like to add or any bug reports? Contact me at hello.flect@gmail.com !

getflect.com
Save to Flect
Quickly save, tag, and share.
💌A Letter from ME
Hey! I’m Felix, a student from Hong Kong. Flect is the first side project I’ve ever poured my heart into.
In the beginning, all I wanted was to fix my own “digital mess” — a desktop buried under screenshots, a Reddit saved list so chaotic that even I had no idea why I saved half those posts.
One day, I gathered up my courage and posted the idea on Reddit. Honestly, I was fully prepared for it to get zero attention.
But instead of silence, I received genuine, insightful feedback from Reddit users . They told me, “The real pain point is on mobile,” and that the solution wasn’t a right-click menu like I assumed — it was a floating button.
So the Flect v1.0 you’re seeing now isn’t something built by a big team.
It’s more like a tool that everyone helped shape — something that listens, adapts, and tries to be a small companion on your journey to staying organized.
If you’re willing to try it, that already means a lot to me.
Thank you for giving it a chance, and thank you for placing a bit of trust in a student’s first-ever project. ❤️