Your second mind

Your best thinking shouldn't evaporate.

Lore is a notes app that connects what you type, say, and save — then makes sense of it and brings it back when it matters.

Private beta · no credit card

You highlight the passage. You voice-note the idea on a walk. You save the thread. Three months later it's gone — not deleted, just buried under everything else you saved.

Never again. Lore remembers — and makes sense of it for you.

How people use it

One messy life. Sorted for you.

A run, a work call, a trip you're planning — you throw it all in the same place. Lore figures out what belongs together.

🎙 knees felt better after the rest week 📝 the real bottleneck is review, not headcount 🔗 Trastevere has the best trattorias in Rome 🎙 negative split worked on the long run 🔗 visa on arrival, up to 30 days 📝 cut scope before adding people
Lore sorts it into themes
Marathon training
40 captures · updated today
A real rest week and negative splits are doing more for you than raw mileage.
Italy trip
31 captures
Base in Trastevere for the food; the visa's no problem for the dates you want.
Work decisions
12 captures · 1 tension
The bottleneck keeps coming back to review, not people — cut scope first.

You never made these themes. Lore did — from what you already said.

When it matters

You won't go looking. It comes back to you.

Lore stays quiet until something you saved is worth your attention again — then it brings it up, with the source one tap away.

Tension
A new note clashes with what you'd decided.
You'd concludedMorning workouts are best.
New captureEvenings actually work better for you.
Connection
Two notes months apart turn out to be one idea.
A line from Books and a walk you voice-noted were circling the same thing — Lore puts them together.
Weekly
A short spoken recap of what shifted.
Five minutes of what changed across your themes — made for the commute.
5 min
What you get

The things a notes app doesn't do.

Living Super-Notes

Each theme becomes one synthesized document that rewrites itself as you add.

It travels with you

Hand a whole theme to ChatGPT or Claude as context — or pull it up beside whatever you're reading. Your thinking, on hand wherever you think.

Ask across everything

Question your whole library in plain language and get answers grounded in what you actually saved — not guesses. Your notes, finally worth talking to.

Why Lore is different

Other tools make you organize. Lore synthesizes — and only from what you actually said.

It organizes for you

Notion, Obsidian, Roam hand you an empty structure to maintain. Lore builds the structure itself, so the work you do is thinking — not filing.

It never makes things up

Every synthesized line traces back to something you actually captured. Lore compresses your own thinking — it never invents beyond it.

Silence is correct

Lore only interrupts when something is genuinely worth it. A quiet day means nothing needed you — not an empty feed begging to be filled.

A look inside

Everything you've thought about — in one place that thinks with you.

Library
Sleep23 · 1 tension
Books I'm readingjust cohered
Italy trip31
Marathon training40
Home renovation18
🎙 a voice memo just landed — synthesizing…
Sleep · a living document
Sleep
What actually moves the needle keeps coming back to consistency over duration. A steady wake time matters more than total hours, and meal timing more than blue light. Resting heart rate is the signal most worth watching — and the first thing worth fixing.

The harder question is what to do about it, where the advice you've gathered starts to disagree…
Listen · 2 min

Themes you never made. Notes that write themselves. Read it, or hear it.

Who it's for

For people who think faster than they can file.

Readers who lose the thread across a hundred books and articles.

Writers whose best ideas live in forty scattered voice memos.

Anyone piecing together their own health from scattered advice.

Anyone chewing on a big decision from notes scattered everywhere.

…and anyone whose thinking outruns their ability to keep it.
Early access

Stop losing your best thinking.

Lore is in private beta. Join the waitlist for early access.