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A note-taking app where notes connect themselves

A note-taking app where notes connect themselves

by yamatokaneko·Feb 16, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

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The Take

Unnamed drafts and automatic resurfacing are the two gutsy choices here — start writing and the app tries to pull up related notes for you. It's a neat UX shortcut if the semantic matching is strong, but the landing page hides how recall is implemented (model, privacy, offline), and in a crowded space with Mem/Reflect clones that detail matters.

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Target Audience

Knowledge workers, writers, students, and anyone who wants low-organization note-taking and discovery

Post Description

I built a note-taking app as an experiment to reduce the amount of organization to near-zero. The core idea is to remove titles, folders, tags, and manual linking.

The workflow has three main parts: 1. Draft notes as ongoing, unnamed work. 2. Archive notes and forget without guilt. 3. Recall without search. As you write, related notes automatically resurface based on context.

I started this project because I found it hard to keep my notes organized as they grew in number. This method might not work well for people who like strict organization, but I’d like to hear how others might use or change it, and what kinds of workflows it could fit.

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