AI tool comparison
Cenote vs ChatFolders
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Business Tools
Cenote
AI agents recover abandoned checkouts via SMS, voice, email & WhatsApp
75%
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Free
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Cenote deploys AI sales agents that automatically reach out to customers who abandoned checkouts, churned from subscriptions, or went quiet after a demo. The agents communicate across SMS, voice calls, email, and WhatsApp — meeting customers on whatever channel they respond to — without requiring engineering work to set up. YC-backed and founded by Kofi Ansong, Cenote targets D2C brands and subscription businesses where cart abandonment rates typically run 70-80%. The multi-channel approach is the key differentiator: most recovery tools are pure email, but SMS and voice conversion rates often run 3-5x higher for high-intent shoppers. The platform claims live deployment in under a week. The economics are compelling — recovering lost revenue from already-acquired customers is the highest-ROI activity in e-commerce, and AI agents can personalize outreach at scale in a way that traditional blast campaigns can't. Launched today on Product Hunt with 80+ upvotes.
Productivity
ChatFolders
Color-coded folders, tags, and auto-sort for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok — one extension
75%
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Free
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ChatFolders is a browser extension built by a solo indie developer that adds folders, color-coded tags, bookmarks, and auto-sort rules to the four major AI chat interfaces: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok. All data is stored locally in your browser — no accounts, no cloud sync, no server-side storage. The cross-platform coverage from a single extension is the headline feature. The extension fills a genuine organizational gap that all major AI chat products have been slow to address. ChatGPT has Projects but they're limited. Claude's sidebar is essentially a flat list. Gemini has folders but only within its own ecosystem. Grok has nothing. ChatFolders applies a consistent organizational layer across all four interfaces simultaneously, which means you can apply the same tagging taxonomy regardless of which model you're using for a given task. The local-first architecture is a deliberate privacy choice. Given how sensitive the contents of AI chat conversations can be — from business strategy to personal health — an extension that explicitly stores nothing server-side and requires no authentication is meaningfully different from cloud-synced alternatives. The solo indie origin makes this a genuine labor-of-love project rather than a VC-funded bet. Already seeing organic traction from power users who have hundreds of conversations with no way to find anything.
Reviewer scorecard
“The no-engineering-required claim is the right call for D2C brands — Shopify operators are not developers. Multi-channel orchestration (pick up on WhatsApp if SMS is ignored) is legitimately hard to build yourself. If the conversation quality is good, the ROI math is easy to justify.”
“The cross-platform angle is what makes this actually useful. I use different models for different tasks — Claude for writing, ChatGPT for code, Gemini for research — and having one organizational system that works across all of them without switching contexts is a genuine quality-of-life improvement. Local-first is also the right call for professional conversations.”
“AI-powered cart abandonment outreach is a crowded space — Recart, Postscript, Attentive, and a dozen YC companies have been here for years. Voice calls for abandoned carts risk serious consumer backlash and run afoul of TCPA regulations without careful opt-in management. Cenote needs to show real conversion lift data, not just launch metrics.”
“Browser extensions for major AI platforms are inherently fragile — one UI update from OpenAI or Anthropic breaks everything until the solo developer finds time to patch it. The local-only storage also means your organizational system doesn't follow you to a new computer. This solves a real problem but in a brittle, unscalable way.”
“Cenote is an early example of AI agents being deployed where the economic incentive is clear and measurable — revenue recovery. As AI agents get better at genuine conversation, the entire customer success and sales re-engagement category will be transformed. The ones building the data advantage now will be very defensible.”
“The fact that someone had to build this as a browser extension is the real story: none of the major AI companies have prioritized knowledge management for power users. ChatFolders is filling a gap that should have been filled by product teams months ago. Either someone acqui-hires this developer, or the major platforms ship native folder systems within the year.”
“For creator-run e-commerce brands where the founder IS the brand voice, Cenote's AI agents could be trained to sound authentically like the brand — something generic email blasts never achieve. The WhatsApp channel is particularly interesting for international creator commerce where email open rates are dismal.”
“For content creators juggling project briefs, brand voice docs, and campaign conversations across multiple AI tools, this is genuinely useful. Color-coded folders alone is worth the install — visual organization of a chaotic sidebar has an immediate quality-of-life impact. The auto-sort rules could save hours per week for heavy users.”
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