Turn Chaotic Web Research into Structured Market Intelligence
Capture, structure, and sync web research directly into vendor-agnostic Markdown vaults. Built for strategy teams who value data ownership and instant decision clarity
0
Hours Saved Weekly per Analyst
0
Reduction in Research Silos
0
Data Ownership Guarantee
0
Setup Time for Local Vaults
Enterprise Knowledge Control Without SaaS Lock-in
Bridge the gap between fast web clipping and long-term institutional knowledge
Local-First Markdown Ingestion
Permanently own your research in open standards
Strips ads, paywalls, and script bloat automatically
Outputs clean, readable Markdown with intact image assets
Syncs instantly with Obsidian, Logseq, or local file systems
Automated YAML Schema Tagging
Zero manual data entry for deal research
Extracts valuation numbers, company names, and ticker symbols
Formats metadata into predictable YAML frontmatter headers
Enables instant SQL and Dataview querying across all captured research
Team Git Knowledge Sync
Collaborate seamlessly without central vendor control
Bi-directional sync via private GitHub, GitLab, or local servers
Full version history for audit trails and compliance reviews
Granular vault permissions across internal departments
Use Cases
Corporate Strategy & M&A
+
Venture Capital & Deal Teams
+
Executive Research Analysts
+
Deployment Roadmap
From isolated browser tabs to unified enterprise intelligence in under 24 hours
01
Step 1: Install Browser Clipper & Connect Vault
Download the browser extension and point it to your local Markdown folder or team Git repository.
02
Step 2: Define Frontmatter & Entity Schemas
Set custom tagging rules for your specific industry metrics, company names, and research categories.
03
Step 3: Clip, Collaborate, and Analyze
Capture research with one shortcut and query across your team's cumulative knowledge graph.
FAQ
No. Folio operates local-first. Web content is converted directly inside your browser extension and written directly to your local file path or private Git repository.
Yes. Folio is fully compatible with Obsidian, Logseq, and standard Markdown viewers. All generated frontmatter adheres to open schemas.
Folio clips the rendered DOM directly from your active authenticated browser session, capturing authenticated articles exactly as you view them.