LLM Knowledge Base Manager
A tool that helps developers organize and query their growing LLM conversation history and project documentation. Instead of manually managing markdown files and directories, users get a searchable, browsable interface that auto-converts notes into HTML and integrates with Claude or other LLMs for easy updating.
Developer frustration with sprawling LLM conversation exports and scattered markdown notes is real and growing — Obsidian has 1M+ users treating it as a makeshift solution, and the rise of agentic workflows is making context management a first-class problem rather than a nice-to-have. Obsidian (with its community plugins) is the closest substitute, and it's good enough that most developers already have a workflow they've settled into, which is the central problem here. At $500–2k/month, the revenue band is plausible only as a side project; the tool sits in a price-sensitivity zone where developers expect either free/open-source or will reach for a $5/month add-on rather than a dedicated product. The most likely failure mode is that Cursor, Claude Projects, and similar tools absorb this use case entirely within 12 months, leaving no defensible surface to build on.
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