Collect without losing the thread.
Browser clips, PDFs, screenshots, Mail, and Obsidian notes become one searchable body of work. Find material by meaning, ask questions across it, and trace answers back to the sources.

One Body Of Work
Browser clips, PDFs, screenshots, Mail, and Obsidian notes can stay where they belong. ONA.UNO reads them there and brings them into one searchable body.
The result is not another place to file things. It is a way to work with the material you already have and the material you keep collecting.
Search By Meaning
Search should not depend on remembering the exact title, filename, folder, sender, or wording. Your material is prepared so it can be found by what it is about, not only by the words it contains.
You can still use precise search when you have precise terms. The difference is that vague memory is no longer a dead end.
Ask Across Everything
Some questions are bigger than a single document. Ask across your saved material instead of opening one app after another and reconstructing context by hand.
You can work across all items or narrow the scope to a selection, search result, tag, source, day, or daypart. The answer is useful because it is grounded in the material you chose, not because a generic chat window is guessing.
Grounded, Not Magic
Behind the surface, ONA.UNO extracts text, prepares items for search, creates concise summaries, suggests titles and tags, and keeps source links intact.
That last part matters. Search results, summaries, and chat answers are only useful when you can get back to the original. The system is designed around that traceability.
Designed For Large, Messy Archives
This is for people whose saved material has become large, mixed, and valuable enough that simple folders no longer carry the load.
It is built for years of collected work and for the work that keeps arriving: research, documents, browser clips, screenshots, mail, and notes that need to remain findable without becoming another maintenance project.
Who ONA.UNO is for
ONA.UNO is for people whose saved material has become too large and valuable to leave scattered across apps, folders, mailboxes, and notes. It is built for serious archives, ongoing research, and work that needs to remain findable and traceable.