Treasure Trove

Turn scattered discoveries into structured, searchable, actionable knowledge — build faster, think clearer, create better.

As of June 2026, Treasure Trove has 3 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
0.6.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates.

History

6 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 25, 2026.

4.1631.8399999999999999Apr 25, 2026Jun 7, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 25, 20260.1.0
May 2, 20260.1.0
May 13, 20260.3.0
May 19, 202630.3.0
May 25, 202640.6.0
Jun 1, 202620.6.0
Now30.6.0

Changelog

  • May 19, 2026
    description
    Turn what you find into what matters.
    
    Every day you bookmark, highlight, and save things you mean to come back to. Most of them disappear. Treasure Trove is the place they don't.
    
    It's a personal knowledge base built for the way you actually read the web. Save the page, the quote, or your own thinking — in under a second — and come back to it organized, searchable, and ready to become something new. When you revisit a page you've saved highlights on, those highlights come right back with your notes attached. Your past reading becomes part of the page itself.
    
    Three ways to capture
    
    Save a Treasure — one click keeps the current page, with its title, description, and your own notes.
    
    Save a Gem — highlight any text on the page and keep just that passage, color-coded by meaning you control. Type a quick note while the picker is open and both save together in one keystroke.
    
    Save a Nugget — a short note in your own words, optionally linked to the page that sparked it.
    
    Why people install it
    
      • They're tired of losing good finds to a bookmarks folder they never open again.
      • They highlight passages in articles and never see them again.
      • They write, build, teach, or research — and they need to be able to cite what they've already read.
      • They want AI that polishes notes and suggests tags without taking over their thinking.
    
    What's inside
    
      • Keyboard shortcuts for every capture — Alt+Shift+T (Treasure), Alt+Shift+N (Nugget), Alt+Shift+G (Gem). On macOS: Ctrl+Shift+…
      • A center-screen save modal that opens right where you're reading — keyboard shortcuts now drop you into a full save form on the page itself, not a tiny popup in the toolbar corner. Dark mode follows the page automatically.
      • Right-click → Highlight and Save As Gem, with a live color preview as you choose.
      • AI that suggests tags, a color, and a collection at save time — accept or ignore, your choice.
      • AI description fallback — when a page doesn't ship an og:description (most personal blogs, technical docs, single-page apps), Hunter and Captain accounts get a 1–3 sentence AI-drafted summary in the Description field, ready to edit before you save.
      • Polish with AI rewrites a rough note for clarity. Your original is one click of Undo away.
      • Categories, chests (your own collections), and free-form tags — all autocompleted from data you already have.
      • Re-open the popup on a page you already saved and edit the Treasure in place.
      • On-page highlights that persist across return visits.
      • A save confirmation toast on every capture path, so you always know it worked.
    
    Who it's for
    
    People who read on the web and want the best of it to compound over time. Writers, researchers, product builders, teachers, students, curious readers — anyone who wants past reading to show up when they need it.
    
    How to get started
    
      1. Pin the extension to your toolbar.
      2. Open the popup and sign in with a one-time device code. No password pasting.
      3. Start saving.
    
    Free to install. Saving from the extension requires an active Hunter or Captain subscription on https://treasuretrove.dev; Scout accounts can still browse everything they've saved from elsewhere.
    
    Privacy
    
    The extension stores your API token locally in your browser's extension storage. It talks only to treasuretrove.dev, and only when you explicitly save, edit, sign in, or revisit a page where you have saved highlights. No tracking. No telemetry. No third-party scripts. Full policy: https://treasuretrove.dev/privacy
    
    Help: https://treasuretrove.dev/docs/extension
    Support: [email protected]
    # Treasure Trove — store listing copy
    
    Paste-ready long description for the Chrome Web Store and Firefox AMO listings. Updated for v0.3.0.
    
    When a new version ships, edit this file in place — it's the current snapshot, not a per-version archive.
    
    Everything below the divider is raw copy. Select from "Turn what you find…" through the support email and paste.
    
    ---
    
    Turn what you find into what matters.
    
    Every day you bookmark, highlight, and save things you mean to come back to. Most of them disappear. Treasure Trove is the place they don't.
    
    It's a personal knowledge base built for the way you actually read the web. Save the page, the quote, or your own thinking — in under a second — and come back to it organized, searchable, and ready to become something new. When you revisit a page you've saved highlights on, those highlights come right back with your notes attached. Your past reading becomes part of the page itself.
    
    Three ways to capture
    
    Save a Treasure — one click keeps the current page, with its title, description, and your own notes.
    
    Save a Gem — highlight any text on the page and keep just that passage, color-coded by meaning you control. Type a quick note while the picker is open and both save together in one keystroke. Or fire the shortcut without selecting first — your cursor turns into a highlighter and you drag across what you want to keep.
    
    Save a Nugget — a short note in your own words, optionally linked to the page that sparked it.
    
    Why people install it
    
      • They're tired of losing good finds to a bookmarks folder they never open again.
      • They highlight passages in articles and never see them again.
      • They write, build, teach, or research — and they need to be able to cite what they've already read.
      • They want AI that polishes notes and suggests tags without taking over their thinking.
    
    What's inside
    
      • Keyboard shortcuts for every capture — Alt+Shift+T (Treasure), Alt+Shift+N (Nugget), Alt+Shift+G (Gem). On macOS: Ctrl+Shift+…
      • Highlight first, decide later — fire the Gem shortcut without a selection and your cursor becomes a highlighter you drag across the text you want.
      • A center-screen save modal that opens right where you're reading — keyboard shortcuts now drop you into a full save form on the page itself, not a tiny popup in the toolbar corner. Dark mode follows the page automatically.
      • Right-click → Treasure Trove submenu with Save Treasure, Save Nugget, and Save Gem — each shows its keyboard shortcut next to the label, so the menu doubles as a tutorial. Selecting Save Gem with no text selected drops you straight into highlighter mode.
      • Expand a Gem mid-pick — a small ⤢ button next to the picker's cancel hands your draft (color, note, and live highlight preview) off to the full Capture modal so you can polish, tag, and assign a chest without starting over.
      • First-run onboarding — the first time you load a page after signing in, a small dismissible card walks through the three keyboard shortcuts. Shortcuts render with the right modifier symbols for your platform.
      • AI that suggests tags, a color, and a collection at save time — accept or ignore, your choice. AI-populated fields wear a small "✨ suggested" pill that disappears the moment you edit.
      • AI description fallback — when a page doesn't ship an og:description (most personal blogs, technical docs, single-page apps), Hunter and Captain accounts get a 1–3 sentence AI-drafted summary in the Description field, ready to edit before you save.
      • Polish with AI rewrites a rough note for clarity. Your original is one click of Undo away.
      • Categories, chests (your own collections), and free-form tags — all autocompleted from data you already have.
      • Re-open the popup on a page you already saved and edit the Treasure in place.
      • On-page highlights that persist across return visits.
      • A save confirmation toast on every capture path, so you always know it worked.
      • PDF support coming soon — for now, the extension recognises PDF pages and offers to save them as a Treasure with one click.
    
    Who it's for
    
    People who read on the web and want the best of it to compound over time. Writers, researchers, product builders, teachers, students, curious readers — anyone who wants past reading to show up when they need it.
    
    How to get started
    
      1. Pin the extension to your toolbar.
      2. Open the popup and sign in with a one-time device code. No password pasting.
      3. Start saving.
    
    Free to install. Saving from the extension requires an active Hunter or Captain subscription on https://treasuretrove.dev; Scout accounts can still browse everything they've saved from elsewhere.
    
    Privacy
    
    The extension stores your API token locally in your browser's extension storage. It talks only to treasuretrove.dev, and only when you explicitly save, edit, sign in, or revisit a page where you have saved highlights. No tracking. No telemetry. No third-party scripts. Full policy: https://treasuretrove.dev/privacy
    
    Help: https://treasuretrove.dev/docs/extension
    Support: [email protected]
  • May 2, 2026
    description
    Turn what you find into what matters.                                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                             
    Every day you bookmark, highlight, and save things you mean to come back to. Most of them disappear. TreasureTrove is the place they don't.                                                            
                                                                          
    It's a personal knowledge base built for the way you actually read the web. Save the page, the quote, or your own thinking — in under a second — and come back to it organized, searchable, and ready to become something new. When you revisit a page you've saved highlights on, those highlights come right back with your notes attached. Your past reading becomes part of the page itself.
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    Three ways to capture                               
                                                            
    Save a Treasure — one click keeps the current page, with its title, description, and your own notes.                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                                                                           
    Save a Gem — highlight any text on the page and keep just that passage, color-coded by meaning you control.                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                           
    Save a Nugget — a short note in your own words, optionally linked to the page that sparked it.                                                                                                         
                                                                                             
    Why people install it                                                                  
                     
      • They're tired of losing good finds to a bookmarks folder they never open again.                                                                                                                    
      • They highlight passages in articles and never see them again.                                                                                                                                        
      • They write, build, teach, or research — and they need to be able to cite what they've already read.                                                                                                
      • They want AI that polishes notes and suggests tags without taking over their thinking.                                                                                                               
                                                                                             
    What's inside                                                                          
                                                            
      • Keyboard shortcuts for every capture — Alt+Shift+T (Treasure), Alt+Shift+N (Nugget), Alt+Shift+G (Gem). On macOS: Ctrl+Shift+…
      • Right-click → Highlight and Save As Gem, with a live color preview as you choose.                                                                                                                  
      • AI that suggests tags, a color, and a collection at save time — accept or ignore, your choice.                                                                                                       
      • Polish with AI rewrites a rough note for clarity. Your original is one click of Undo away.                                                                                                         
      • Categories, chests (your own collections), and free-form tags — all autocompleted from data you already have.                                                                                        
      • Re-open the popup on a page you already saved and edit the Treasure in place.                                                                                                                        
      • On-page highlights that persist across return visits.                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    Who it's for                                                                                                                                                                                         
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    People who read on the web and want the best of it to compound over time. Writers, researchers, product builders, teachers, students, curious readers — anyone who wants past reading to show up when they need it.                                                                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    How to get started                                                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    1. Pin the extension to your toolbar.                                                                                                                                                                  
    2. Open the popup and sign in with a one-time device code. No password pasting.        
    3. Start saving.                                                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                           
    Free to install. Saving from the extension requires an active Hunter or Captain subscription on https://treasuretrove.dev; Scout accounts can still browse everything they've saved from elsewhere.                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    Privacy                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                           The extension stores your API token locally in your browser's extension storage. It talks only to treasuretrove.dev, and only when you explicitly save, edit, sign in, or revisit a page where you have saved highlights. No tracking. No telemetry. No third-party scripts. Full policy: https://treasuretrove.dev/privacy
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Help: https://treasuretrove.dev/docs/extension                                                                                                                                                         
    Support: [email protected]
    Turn what you find into what matters.
    
    Every day you bookmark, highlight, and save things you mean to come back to. Most of them disappear. Treasure Trove is the place they don't.
    
    It's a personal knowledge base built for the way you actually read the web. Save the page, the quote, or your own thinking — in under a second — and come back to it organized, searchable, and ready to become something new. When you revisit a page you've saved highlights on, those highlights come right back with your notes attached. Your past reading becomes part of the page itself.
    
    Three ways to capture
    
    Save a Treasure — one click keeps the current page, with its title, description, and your own notes.
    
    Save a Gem — highlight any text on the page and keep just that passage, color-coded by meaning you control. Type a quick note while the picker is open and both save together in one keystroke.
    
    Save a Nugget — a short note in your own words, optionally linked to the page that sparked it.
    
    Why people install it
    
      • They're tired of losing good finds to a bookmarks folder they never open again.
      • They highlight passages in articles and never see them again.
      • They write, build, teach, or research — and they need to be able to cite what they've already read.
      • They want AI that polishes notes and suggests tags without taking over their thinking.
    
    What's inside
    
      • Keyboard shortcuts for every capture — Alt+Shift+T (Treasure), Alt+Shift+N (Nugget), Alt+Shift+G (Gem). On macOS: Ctrl+Shift+…
      • A center-screen save modal that opens right where you're reading — keyboard shortcuts now drop you into a full save form on the page itself, not a tiny popup in the toolbar corner. Dark mode follows the page automatically.
      • Right-click → Highlight and Save As Gem, with a live color preview as you choose.
      • AI that suggests tags, a color, and a collection at save time — accept or ignore, your choice.
      • AI description fallback — when a page doesn't ship an og:description (most personal blogs, technical docs, single-page apps), Hunter and Captain accounts get a 1–3 sentence AI-drafted summary in the Description field, ready to edit before you save.
      • Polish with AI rewrites a rough note for clarity. Your original is one click of Undo away.
      • Categories, chests (your own collections), and free-form tags — all autocompleted from data you already have.
      • Re-open the popup on a page you already saved and edit the Treasure in place.
      • On-page highlights that persist across return visits.
      • A save confirmation toast on every capture path, so you always know it worked.
    
    Who it's for
    
    People who read on the web and want the best of it to compound over time. Writers, researchers, product builders, teachers, students, curious readers — anyone who wants past reading to show up when they need it.
    
    How to get started
    
      1. Pin the extension to your toolbar.
      2. Open the popup and sign in with a one-time device code. No password pasting.
      3. Start saving.
    
    Free to install. Saving from the extension requires an active Hunter or Captain subscription on https://treasuretrove.dev; Scout accounts can still browse everything they've saved from elsewhere.
    
    Privacy
    
    The extension stores your API token locally in your browser's extension storage. It talks only to treasuretrove.dev, and only when you explicitly save, edit, sign in, or revisit a page where you have saved highlights. No tracking. No telemetry. No third-party scripts. Full policy: https://treasuretrove.dev/privacy
    
    Help: https://treasuretrove.dev/docs/extension
    Support: [email protected]
  • May 2, 2026
    name
    TreasureTrove
    Treasure Trove

Permissions & access

Permissions
activeTabcontextMenusstoragescriptingnotifications
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

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About

# Treasure Trove — store listing copy

Paste-ready long description for the Chrome Web Store and Firefox AMO listings. Updated for v0.3.0.

When a new version ships, edit this file in place — it's the current snapshot, not a per-version archive.

Everything below the divider is raw copy. Select from "Turn what you find…" through the support email and paste.

---

Turn what you find into what matters.

Every day you bookmark, highlight, and save things you mean to come back to. Most of them disappear. Treasure Trove is the place they don't.

It's a personal knowledge base built for the way you actually read the web. Save the page, the quote, or your own thinking — in under a second — and come back to it organized, searchable, and ready to become something new. When you revisit a page you've saved highlights on, those highlights come right back with your notes attached. Your past reading becomes part of the page itself.

Three ways to capture

Save a Treasure — one click keeps the current page, with its title, description, and your own notes.

Save a Gem — highlight any text on the page and keep just that passage, color-coded by meaning you control. Type a quick note while the picker is open and both save together in one keystroke. Or fire the shortcut without selecting first — your cursor turns into a highlighter and you drag across what you want to keep.

Save a Nugget — a short note in your own words, optionally linked to the page that sparked it.

Why people install it

  • They're tired of losing good finds to a bookmarks folder they never open again.
  • They highlight passages in articles and never see them again.
  • They write, build, teach, or research — and they need to be able to cite what they've already read.
  • They want AI that polishes notes and suggests tags without taking over their thinking.

What's inside

  • Keyboard shortcuts for every capture — Alt+Shift+T (Treasure), Alt+Shift+N (Nugget), Alt+Shift+G (Gem). On macOS: Ctrl+Shift+…
  • Highlight first, decide later — fire the Gem shortcut without a selection and your cursor becomes a highlighter you drag across the text you want.
  • A center-screen save modal that opens right where you're reading — keyboard shortcuts now drop you into a full save form on the page itself, not a tiny popup in the toolbar corner. Dark mode follows the page automatically.
  • Right-click → Treasure Trove submenu with Save Treasure, Save Nugget, and Save Gem — each shows its keyboard shortcut next to the label, so the menu doubles as a tutorial. Selecting Save Gem with no text selected drops you straight into highlighter mode.
  • Expand a Gem mid-pick — a small ⤢ button next to the picker's cancel hands your draft (color, note, and live highlight preview) off to the full Capture modal so you can polish, tag, and assign a chest without starting over.
  • First-run onboarding — the first time you load a page after signing in, a small dismissible card walks through the three keyboard shortcuts. Shortcuts render with the right modifier symbols for your platform.
  • AI that suggests tags, a color, and a collection at save time — accept or ignore, your choice. AI-populated fields wear a small "✨ suggested" pill that disappears the moment you edit.
  • AI description fallback — when a page doesn't ship an og:description (most personal blogs, technical docs, single-page apps), Hunter and Captain accounts get a 1–3 sentence AI-drafted summary in the Description field, ready to edit before you save.
  • Polish with AI rewrites a rough note for clarity. Your original is one click of Undo away.
  • Categories, chests (your own collections), and free-form tags — all autocompleted from data you already have.
  • Re-open the popup on a page you already saved and edit the Treasure in place.
  • On-page highlights that persist across return visits.
  • A save confirmation toast on every capture path, so you always know it worked.
  • PDF support coming soon — for now, the extension recognises PDF pages and offers to save them as a Treasure with one click.

Who it's for

People who read on the web and want the best of it to compound over time. Writers, researchers, product builders, teachers, students, curious readers — anyone who wants past reading to show up when they need it.

How to get started

  1. Pin the extension to your toolbar.
  2. Open the popup and sign in with a one-time device code. No password pasting.
  3. Start saving.

Free to install. Saving from the extension requires an active Hunter or Captain subscription on https://treasuretrove.dev; Scout accounts can still browse everything they've saved from elsewhere.

Privacy

The extension stores your API token locally in your browser's extension storage. It talks only to treasuretrove.dev, and only when you explicitly save, edit, sign in, or revisit a page where you have saved highlights. No tracking. No telemetry. No third-party scripts. Full policy: https://treasuretrove.dev/privacy

Help: https://treasuretrove.dev/docs/extension
Support: [email protected]

Technical

Version
0.6.0
Manifest
V3
Size
346KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
alchkhadihdjdnncdaiaiifcohjdpbna
Developer ID
u1fecef9fd3ac63c5470ac874bb436325
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 24, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 14, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 7, 2026
Website

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 7, 2026.