Your brain is for thinking, not storage.
Open loops never stop humming.
Open loops hum in the background. Ideas scatter across apps. Publishing feels like a separate job.
Traditional note apps are passive storage. You put things in, maybe find them later, but nothing builds.
Finde is active. Capture first, organize never. The inbox is the stream, actions carry the why.
Capture. Action. Approval. Publish.
One inbox, one stream. Actions carry the reason. You decide what changes.
How it works
01
Capture
Drop a thought in the inbox. No folders, no decisions.
02
Actions
AI suggests what to do next, with a reason: create a note, edit a note, or connect notes.
03
Review
One inbox, one stream. Approve or dismiss. Nothing changes without your say.
04
Publish
Notes live in notebooks. Make one public and your blog updates.
Your thinking compounds.
Connections surface over time.
Every capture strengthens what you already know. Connections surface. Patterns emerge. Six months from now, your notebooks know more than you remember.
Outputs, not extra work.
Public notebooks are your blog.
Send any note as a newsletter. Export Markdown anytime. See what readers keep and where attention drops off.
01
Blog
Public notebooks are your blog.
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Newsletter
Send any note as a newsletter. No reformatting.
03
Exports
Markdown out any time. Your words stay portable.
04
Analytics
See what readers keep and where attention drops off.
Approval gate, always.
You hold the pen.
AI continuously organizes, connects, and surfaces. Every change is an action with a reason.
You approve or dismiss. No auto-publish. Captures persist as your thinking log.
Create note in Product notebook
Reason: This strengthens your notes on approval gates.
No auto-publish
Nothing goes live without your approval.
Captures persist
Your inbox is the thinking log, always intact.
Think more clearly.
Publish effortlessly.
Capture a thought. It lands in your inbox. Actions explain the why. You approve. Your notebooks grow, and public ones become your blog.
Your public notebook, rendered as your blog
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