Favi, the Favourl character — a small orange spark carrying a pocket full of saved links
The assistant

Meet Favi

Your assistant inside FavourlKeeps the page, not just the link.

Favi is a spark with a pocket. Switch him on and he stops treating your links as addresses and starts treating them as things worth keeping — reading each page on the way in, carrying it offline, and remembering what was in it long after you have forgotten why you saved it.

Without him, Favourl remembers where a page was. With him, you keep the page — a readable copy that opens with no signal, understood before you ever tap it, and answerable months later.

Favi holding a captured page with a star on it
Capture

Keeps the page, so you can read it offline

Favi takes a readable copy of the page itself — text and images, stripped of the pop-ups and the cookie wall — and stores it beside the bookmark. On a plane, on a train, on a dead signal in a basement lab, it opens.

Why it is worth paying for: A bookmark points at a page. It does not survive the page being paywalled, rewritten or taken down — and roughly one link in ten eventually is.

Favi sitting and reading a book, with a speech bubble
Understand

Reads the page on the way in

Favi works out what the page actually says, not just what its title claims: the gist in a few lines, the points worth keeping, and the subject it belongs with. That arrives attached to the entry, before you ever open it.

Why it is worth paying for: Half of what people save is never opened. A saved page you can judge in five seconds is a saved page you might act on.

Favi holding up a magnifying glass
Answer

Finds you the bit you needed

Ask across everything you have saved and get the answer with the sources under it — which of your four visa pages mentions the fee, what the recipe said about resting the dough, what you already have on a subject before you go looking for more.

Why it is worth paying for: Search finds documents. By the time a library is a few hundred pages deep, the thing you want is a sentence inside one of them.

Before you ask

Saving, folders, search, sync and export stay free. Favi adds to that; nothing you have today moves behind him.

Does free Favourl get worse once Favi exists?
Saving, folders, search, sync and export stay free. Favi adds to that; nothing you have today moves behind him.
Where do the captured pages live?
With the rest of your library, on your device first — that is what makes offline reading work. Export takes everything with you, and cancelling premium does not delete what Favi already captured.
Is my library used to train a model?
No. Understanding a page and answering a question require sending that content to be processed; it is not retained for training, and it is never anyone else's training data. The exact processor will be named here before the feature ships.
Do I have to talk to him?
Yes. Favi is something you switch on, not a step in the way — nothing to greet, nothing to dismiss. Leave him off and Favourl works exactly as it does now.

Switch him on

Saving, folders, search and export cost nothing and are not going anywhere. Favi sits on top of them, and you decide whether he is on.

Activate Favi