Instead of switching between a to-do app, a calendar and a notes app, Routine puts all three in one place and lets you talk to it — "remind me to call the plumber tomorrow" becomes a task without typing.
Results for “note-taking”
62 tools found
OpenMarkdown is a tiny, instant-opening notes app that stores everything as plain text files on your computer — and it's built so an AI assistant like Claude can read and edit the same file right alongside you.
A private notebook just for remembering the little things about the people in your life — a friend's kid's name, what someone said last time you talked — with a gentle nudge when it's been a while since you reached out.
A free, open-source note-taking app like Notion or Obsidian, but built so tools like Claude or Codex can read and write your notes directly — because your notes are just plain markdown files on disk, not locked inside a proprietary database.
A Mac app that turns your voice or a meeting into text and summaries entirely on your own computer — no bot joining the call, nothing uploaded to the cloud, and no subscription.
A native Mac app built by one developer that records and summarizes meetings entirely on your machine — useful if you handle confidential conversations or just find real-time transcripts help you follow along.
A normal note-taking app only finds what you wrote if you remember the exact words you used. Atomic reads the meaning of your notes instead, so asking "what did I decide about pricing last month" can surface the right note even if you never typed the word
An app that turns a quick voice memo, a forwarded link, or a rambling meeting recording into a clean, searchable note — without you having to type or organize anything.
An open-source, offline-first note-taking app that stores everything as plain markdown files with full Git version control built in.
Voice-first planning app that transcribes spoken thoughts into tasks, calendar events, reminders, and notes. Supports 60+ languages and integrates with Apple ecosystem and popular productivity tools.
Native macOS task manager using plain text todo.txt format with keyboard-first workflow.
A calm, private handwritten journal app for iPad that gives you one page per day with Apple Pencil, sealing past entries as read-only with iCloud sync.
An iPhone app where you dump anything — a photo, a voice note, a screenshot, a bookmark — and find it later just by describing what it was about, no folders needed.
A notes app like Obsidian or Notion, but built so an AI coding assistant can read and edit your documents directly — useful for teams who keep specs, runbooks, or project docs that both humans and AI agents need to work from.
Instead of handing you a wall of meeting transcript to scroll through afterward, it builds a visual map of the ideas, decisions, and open questions as people are actually talking.
A spatial AI canvas for mapping research and ideas visually, with a separate view to turn that map into a linear document.
A voice diary app: you talk instead of type, and it quietly turns your rambling into a searchable memory you can later ask 'what did I say about that trip with my sister?'
A free, open-source note-taking app built for a world where both you and an AI agent might be editing the same notes — plain markdown files, no vendor lock-in.
A minimal notes app for remote workers combining tasks, meetings, documents and bookmarks in one workspace, free for up to 20 notes or $9/month for unlimited use.
A pre-built Obsidian vault template combining P.A.R.A., GTD and Zettelkasten methodologies — task management, habit tracking and periodic reviews ready to use, for a $49 one-time payment.