About Pano

You found something that changed how you think.

An essay about why we stopped building things to last. A lecture on the history of color. The architect who designs buildings around light. A recipe your grandmother would have loved.

You found it at 11pm on a Tuesday. You knew it mattered.

So you bookmarked it. Or saved it to a folder. Or left it open in one of your seventy-three tabs.

And then it was gone.

Not deleted. Buried. In a browser you're afraid to close. In a read-it-later graveyard. Scattered across apps that were never built to hold the things that matter to you.

The internet was built for finding. Not for keeping.

What no one talks about: what you choose to save is a portrait of how you see the world.

Every article, every video, every recipe, every strange rabbit hole. That's the map of your mind. And right now, that map lives nowhere.

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We built a place for it.

Not a folder. Not a feed. A library.
Where the things that matter to you live on a shelf. Curated, organized, yours.

On a shelf

Changed How I Think9
Architecture & Space6
Sounds on Repeat11

When someone visits your library, they don't see a list. They see how you see the world.

Pano

Your library of the internet.

What did you find today?