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.
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.
A run, a work call, a trip you're planning — you throw it all in the same place. Lore figures out what belongs together.
You never made these themes. Lore did — from what you already said.
Lore stays quiet until something you saved is worth your attention again — then it brings it up, with the source one tap away.
Each theme becomes one synthesized document that rewrites itself as you add.
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.
Question your whole library in plain language and get answers grounded in what you actually saved — not guesses. Your notes, finally worth talking to.
Notion, Obsidian, Roam hand you an empty structure to maintain. Lore builds the structure itself, so the work you do is thinking — not filing.
Every synthesized line traces back to something you actually captured. Lore compresses your own thinking — it never invents beyond it.
Lore only interrupts when something is genuinely worth it. A quiet day means nothing needed you — not an empty feed begging to be filled.
Themes you never made. Notes that write themselves. Read it, or hear it.
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.
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