I've used Kagi Small Web to read through a few posts, and they've ranged from delightful to insightful. However, if I don't copy the URL before closing the tab, it is very difficult (impossible?) to find the post again since it does not show up in the browser history. Replacing "kagi.com/smallweb" history entries with "kagi.com/smallweb?url=XYZ" would help users to find posts they saw a few minutes or a few days ago.
Kagi already appends URLs if you click "Appreciate" on a post, but it would be nice to have a history of visited posts without needing to click "Appreciate" on every one.
A user goes to kagi.com/smallweb and views one or several posts. They then close the kagi.com/smallweb tab. A few hours or days later, they decide they want to view one of those posts again. By knowing what day they visited kagi.com/smallweb, they can view their browsing history for that day and see entries like https://kagi.com/smallweb/?url=https://rkrishnan.org/posts/2024-03-09-diz-w8diz.html or https://kagi.com/smallweb/?url=https://pixelesque.net/blog/2024/03/central-nsw-trip/ in their history, rather than multiple instances of "kagi.com/smallweb" with no further information.