Speak your thinking. Thinknotes listens, organizes, and remembers. Tasks become reminders. Ideas become sharper. Your thoughts, kept and structured — without typing a word.
You speak. Thinknotes listens, sorts, and remembers. Tasks become reminders. Ideas become sharper. Brain dumps become bucketed lists. Your thinking, kept — without typing a word.
Record once. Use forever.
Record a thought. Thinknotes transcribes it, understands it, and turns it into a structured note — tasks become checklists, ideas become frameworks, journals become reflections. All in seconds, all from your voice.
It knows what you meant
"Call Alina tomorrow morning."
→ #tasks"Build a referral loop for Thinknotes."
→ #ideas"I'm tired of always being the one to start the conversation."
→ #journalEight ways your mind works
Every thought you record gets sorted into one of eight categories, each with its own color. Your library becomes a glance-able map of how your mind has been spending its time.
Find what you were saying
One word — coffee — surfaces every event, promise, task, brain dump, and reminder that touches it. Across every category. Across every recording. The ✦ icon means the match wasn't a keyword, it was the meaning.
Ask anything about your thinking
Pin a note and ask. Thinknotes answers from your own thinking — pulling related notes, drawing connections across days and weeks, surfacing patterns you didn't realize were there.
"It sounds like the overwhelm isn't a single moment. It's been a steady background presence across a couple of weeks."— Thinknotes, on a journal note
See your patterns
Every week, Thinknotes shows you a quiet summary — what you recorded, what kept coming up, what got done, what's still hanging. Opt-in. Private. Designed to inform, not judge.
Built where other voice apps break
After studying 41,337 reviews of voice note apps, we built around the patterns we kept seeing.
The pain
"App updates wiped my notes. Switched phones — lost a year of recordings."
Thinknotes' answer
Every recording writes to your phone before anything else. Then queues to the cloud with backoff retry. Network failure doesn't lose your thought.
The pain
"I record, the app transcribes, then nothing. Notes pile up. I never look at them."
Thinknotes' answer
Weekly reports surface what kept coming up across your notes. Chat lets you ask questions and get answers grounded in your own thinking — not generic AI replies.
The pain
"It's a journal. We don't want AI rewriting it."
Thinknotes' answer
Journal and Reflection entries are never auto-rewritten. Thinknotes shows you back your own words — verbatim — plus what it's hearing underneath. Your words stay your words.
The pain
"Promises I record just evaporate. Nothing holds me accountable to what I said."
Thinknotes' answer
A quiet daily counter for consecutive days you've kept a promise or journaled. No shame when broken. The single best-validated retention mechanism in voice-note history — Day One users say it's the only thing keeping them in the app.
Thinknotes is coming soon to Android. Join the waitlist to be among the first to use it.