The thing you almost remember writing
You know that thing you wrote about pricing, six months ago, during a flight? Or was it a Doc? Or was it a note in Bear? Your brain doesn’t care which — it reads them all and finds it.
What it does
- Ingests whatever you drop in: markdown, PDFs, Google Docs, plain text, old Evernote exports — anything textual.
- Links each note to the people, projects, and topics it touches, so you can find it by what it’s about, not what you called the file.
- Keeps a soft index of “the last time you thought seriously about X.”
The reveal
“What did I write down the last time I thought about pricing?” The answer is a specific note, from a specific day, with enough context that you remember writing it.
What it doesn’t do
No public indexing. Your notes never leave your brain — not searched, not trained on, not shared.