Knotetaker is a labor of love. I’m building it in the open to learn, hands-on, how far the latest AI can go at helping one person capture the stuff that runs through their head — ideas, notes, links — and quietly connect it into something useful later.
The idea is simple: capture should take seconds and zero thought. You type it and forget it. The work of tagging, linking, and resurfacing is the computer’s job, not yours.
Quick — the fast, frictionless capture you’re using now — is the first way in, not the whole thing. Knotetaker is meant to grow into a personal memory with a reasoning brain: more ways to capture (email, voice, and more), and smarter ways to resurface, connect, and share what you’ve saved. Quick is simply the entry point I’m starting with; expect the family to grow in fun directions. More on the FAQ.
A few honest things to know:
- This is a hobby project, not a company. There’s no support desk, no uptime promise, and no roadmap I’m obligated to keep. Things will change, and occasionally break.
- It’s built to learn. I’m using it to stay close to what modern AI can actually do, so expect experiments.
- Please treat it accordingly. Don’t put anything sensitive in it, and take a minute with the Terms and Privacy Policy before you rely on it.
It’s a personal project run from the United States, invite-only for now while it’s small. If that sounds like your kind of thing, welcome — and thanks for being curious.
Questions, ideas, or feedback? I’d love to hear it: billwatt@gmail.com.