Capture raw thoughts the moment they happen. You — or your AI — recalls and connects them the exact moment you need them. No folders. No filing. No maintenance.
Due next month. Agent said bundling with renters saves 12% — phone them before the 15th.
Chargers and plug adapters live in the left side pocket. Passport copies are in the lining.
Lina's on 5th — get the pappardelle. Quiet enough for a work lunch. Closed Mondays.
Ana owns onboarding, I own the changelog. Demo to the team Thursday 4pm.
He kept picking up that old film camera at the flea market. Birthday is in March.
Network: BlueRiver · Password: pinecone-2026. Router is behind the bookshelf.
Reread the part on when intuition can be trusted: only in regular environments with fast feedback. Maps directly onto how we make product calls — gut feel is fine for UI polish, dangerous for pricing. Worth writing up for the team wiki sometime, with the checklist from the end of the chapter.
Read moreBook the omakase counter Dana recommended. JR pass before flying, not after.
A real second brain shouldn't give you a second job. The trap today is spending hours organizing, sorting, and linking notes — mistaking a beautiful database for actual thinking. We end up serving the system instead of using it.
Remembox changes that. Your memory shouldn't require maintenance.
Capture is instant, recall is smart, and structure is optional.
A new note is one tap away and saves itself as you type. No titles, no templates, no "where does this go?"
Search finds exact words and related ideas — "car" surfaces your automobile insurance note. Works in any language, 中文 included.
Connect Claude or any assistant: it can search, read, and save memories for you — with your permission, guarded by OAuth.
Optional, lightweight context — never required. Mark importance and urgency, and the notes that matter glow.
Use it in any browser, install it to your home screen or dock, or pick up the iOS app — same memory everywhere.
Full export anytime. No lock-in, no tracking, no ads.
Three steps. The middle one is doing nothing.
Dump the raw thought. Autosave catches it mid-sentence. Add a tag if you feel like it — or don't.
Close the app, guilt-free. No filing, no folders, no review rituals. Raw memories keep.
Type a few words — exact or just the idea, in any language. Or ask your AI assistant; it remembers too.
Free in seconds. Organizing optional, forever.