Saving cards: bookmarks, playlists, and reading lists
Every card in your Feed, decisions, articles, videos, podcasts, vendor news, has a small rail of icons beside it. Three of those icons let you hold onto a card so you can come back to it later: **S…
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What this is
Every card in your Feed, decisions, articles, videos, podcasts, vendor news, has a small rail of icons beside it. Three of those icons let you hold onto a card so you can come back to it later: Save, Add to playlist, and Add to reading list. Save a decision so it stops competing for your attention today but stays somewhere you can find it. Queue a video or podcast to watch or listen to later. Queue an article to read when you have five quiet minutes. None of this is Verinode tracking you, it is you telling Verinode what to hold onto.
Everything you save lands in one place: My Data › Vault, on the Lists tab. That is the single, searchable home for everything you have bookmarked, playlisted, or added to your reading list, whether it came from Feed, Benchmarks, or anywhere else in the platform.
Where to find it
The Feed lives at iq.verinode.ai/feed, opened from Feed in the sidebar. Each card there, the daily briefing aside, carries a vertical rail of action icons to its right (on wider screens; the rail sits beside the card, not on top of it). Scroll to any card and the rail travels with it.
There are two ways into your saved items:
- The My Lists icon in the sidebar, near the top of the My Data section. It shows a small badge with your combined unread Playlist + Reading List count (capped at "9+"). Click it to open a short dropdown: Playlist, Reading List, and Saved, each with its own unread/queued count. Picking one jumps straight into that list.
- My Data › Vault (
/data), the Lists tab. The Vault home screen has a row of tiles labeled Explore: Uploads, Tracking, Playlist, Reading, Saved, and Notifications. The three list tiles show your count and a short status line, and clicking any one of them opens the Lists tab already filtered to that list.
Note
"Vault" is the name of the My Data section shell, it is where every piece of data you have brought into Verinode lives: uploaded documents, tracking, notifications, and your saved lists. Lists is one tab inside it.
The three actions on a card
Save
The bookmark icon, labeled Save. It appears on every card type, decisions, articles, videos, podcasts, vendor news, without exception. Tap it once to save the card; the icon fills in solid and a toast reads "Saved." Tap it again to remove it, the icon reverts to its outline and the toast reads "Removed from saved." If the save fails (a connection hiccup, for example), the toast reads "Save failed. Please try again."
Saved decisions go to Saved on the Lists tab; saved content (articles, videos, podcasts, vendor news) goes there too, under the same Saved bucket.
Add to playlist
A second icon, labeled Playlist, appears only on video and podcast cards. It works the same way as Save, tap to add ("Added to playlist"), tap again to remove ("Removed from playlist"). Playlist is meant for anything you would rather watch or listen to later than read now.
Add to reading list
A third icon, labeled Read list, appears only on article and vendor news cards. Same toggle behavior: "Added to reading list" / "Removed from reading list."
Note
Decision cards never show Playlist or Reading List, only Save (plus a Poll button to loop in your team). Those two actions exist for content you consume, not for a call you have to make. If a card only shows Save, that is by design, not a bug.
What happens when you save something
Two things happen the moment you tap Save, Playlist, or Reading list on a card:
- The item is added to the matching list on the Lists tab, immediately, with no page reload.
- The card stops reappearing in your Feed the next time it loads. Saving, playlisting, or reading-listing a card takes it out of the rotation, the same way acting on or dismissing a decision does. This is what makes the Feed something you can actually get to zero: every card leaves one way or another, acted on, dismissed, or set aside in a list you chose.
Heads up
Removing an item from a list only removes it from that list, it does not un-act on a decision or delete the underlying article. If you remove a decision from Saved and it is still open (not acted on or dismissed), it can reappear in your Feed the next time it loads, because the thing holding it out of rotation was the list entry itself.
Because a card's title, source, and thumbnail are captured at the moment you save it, the item in your list still shows correctly even later, if the original content expires from Industry News, or a decision gets bundled into a larger group on a later Feed load, your saved copy keeps its own title and link.
The Lists tab, field by field
Open My Data › Vault, then Lists (or click any of the Playlist, Reading, or Saved tiles). You get a filter bar and a table.
Filter bar:
- Search, filters by title or source name as you type.
- List filter, a dropdown: "All lists (N)", "Playlist (N)", "Reading (N)", "Saved (N)", each count matching what is actually in that list right now.
- Read filter, a dropdown: All, Unread, Read.
Table columns:
- Thumb, a small 56×40 image. Video cards pull their thumbnail directly from the source video; anything without an image shows a plain tile with the first letter of the title.
- Title, links out to the original source when a link exists (opens in a new tab); the source name, if any, sits beneath it in smaller text.
- List, a small pill: Playlist, Reading, or Saved, showing which list that row belongs to. The same item can appear on more than one list if you added it to more than one (a video can be both Saved and in your Playlist).
- Type, a badge naming the content's format: Article, Video, Podcast, Vendor News, and so on. Anything without a recognized type reads "Saved."
- Added, how long ago you added it: "just now," "Xm ago," "Xh ago," "Xd ago," then a month/day date for anything older than a week.
- Actions, up to three icons per row:
- A checkmark, Mark as read, only shown while the item is unread. Marks the item read (this same flag drives the "Unread"/"Unlistened" counts on the tiles and dropdown). - An external-link arrow, Open, only shown when the item has a source link. Opens it in a new tab. - A trash icon, Remove, removes the row from that list (see the warning above about what this does and does not do).
Reading the tiles on the Vault home screen
Each of the three list tiles under Explore carries its own count and a short status line:
- Playlist: shows the total number saved. The line beneath reads "N Unlistened" if anything is still unwatched or unheard, "Queued For Later" if everything has been consumed, or "Save Audio From The Feed" if the list is empty. A small dot grid shows how much of the queue is still unlistened.
- Reading: shows the total number saved. The line reads "N Unread," "Queued To Read" once you're caught up, or "Save Articles From The Feed" if empty. A ring chart shows the percentage already read.
- Saved: shows the total count with the line "Bookmarked Items," or "Bookmark From Any Card" if empty. Saved has no read/unread split, so there is no progress chart, just the count.
Clicking any of the three tiles opens the Lists tab pre-filtered to that list.
Empty states
If you have never saved anything, the Lists tab reads:
Lists fill as you save items from the feed - Watch a video → it lands in your Playlist - Save an article → it lands in your Reading List - Bookmark anything → it lands in Saved
If you have saved items but your current search or filter combination matches none of them, it reads:
No items match these filters - Try clearing the search or switching the list filter
Frequently asked
Can I share a saved decision the way I share an article? No. Decisions and other internal items only ever offer Save and Poll (sending it to your team). Public sharing, LinkedIn, email, SMS, a copyable link, is reserved for industry content: articles, videos, podcasts, events, and vendor news, because that content is safe to broadcast outside your team. Your own business data never gets a public link.
Does saving a decision count as acting on it? No. Saving is a parking spot, not a resolution. Acting on a decision, dismissing it, or letting its plan run to completion are the ways a decision actually resolves, saving just gets it out of your Feed rotation and keeps it easy to find.
Why did an item disappear from my list? Most likely you or a teammate removed it, or it was marked read and you have the Read filter set to Unread. Switch the Read filter to All to confirm.