Here's my coworker, Chris:

[...]strong opinions about how annoying it is that every SaaS tool in the world now has documents, an issue tracker and a chatbot, so we all just spend our days searching for that thing our coworker said 2 months ago in that Slack channel...or was it in a Notion comment, or in a Linear document, or was it a Slack canvas, or a Github issue?

The entire piece is worth reading ☝🏻

It struck me that I find myself in a similar conundrum quite often. Searching in Notion, in general, is a gigantic PITA, but honestly, the same holds true for most other apps, like Linear, Slack, and GitHub (including its wiki). Searching in any of them is painful, and the fact that they are all separate from each other doesn't make it any better.

Wouldn't it be great to have a Spotlight-like application that would allow you to search through all these third-party apps? Smash search—just a few keywords (or maybe even a single one) and bam! Go look for it everywhere: Notion, Slack, Linear, GitHub (per project? Repo? With or without wiki?), etc. Everywhere! Being able to filter out sources you are not interested in (i.e., you know 100% it’s not there) would be a big bonus point in my book.

Surely there's something like it?