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It’s easy to save something with good intentions and never see it again. Links pile up, your Library grows, and the article you bookmarked last Tuesday quietly disappears beneath everything that came after it. Cachd’s Daily Digest exists to solve exactly that problem. Each day, it surfaces a curated selection of saves from your Library according to a routine you configure — pulling important content back to the top before it has a chance to get buried.

How it works

The Daily Digest runs on a schedule you set. At the configured time, Cachd reaches into your Library and assembles a fresh set of saves based on the routine criteria you’ve chosen — newest additions, content from a specific collection, or a randomized mix that spans your entire history. The digest appears as a dedicated view in your Library, separate from your main feed, so it never disrupts your normal browsing. Every digest is fresh. You won’t see the same set of saves two days in a row, which means the more you save, the more value the digest returns over time. It’s less like a notification and more like a daily rediscovery session built into your workflow.

Setting up a routine

1

Go to Settings > Digest

Open the app menu and navigate to Settings, then select the Digest tab. This is where all of your digest routines live.
2

Choose your frequency

Select how often you want the digest to run. Options include Daily, Weekdays only, Weekends only, or a Custom schedule where you pick specific days of the week. You can also set the time of day you’d like the digest to be ready.
3

Choose what to surface

Decide what content the digest should pull from:
  • Newest saves — the most recently added items you haven’t revisited yet
  • Saves from a specific collection — useful for working through a dedicated reading list or research set
  • Random mix — a shuffle across your entire Library that resurfaces older saves you may have forgotten
4

Save the routine

Click Save Routine. Cachd will begin delivering your digest on the next scheduled occurrence. You can create multiple routines — for example, a weekday digest of newest saves and a weekend digest of random older content — and manage them all from the same settings panel.
The digest is particularly effective for saves that deserve more than a single glance — long reads you want to revisit, tutorials you’re working through over time, or reference material relevant to an ongoing project. Because the digest rotates through your Library on a schedule, these saves will naturally resurface even if you added dozens of new things since you first bookmarked them. For saves with a specific deadline or ongoing relevance, consider creating a dedicated collection — for example, “This Week’s Reading” — and configuring a digest routine that pulls from it. Because you control exactly what goes into that collection, everything it surfaces will be content you’ve intentionally prioritized.
If you’re just getting started, set your first routine to Daily — newest saves. This ensures nothing you save slips through unread, and gives you a low-pressure way to work through your Library one day at a time.