Reloggly is a personal memory system with an AI assistant that turns quick notes, voice, photos, and files into a story you can search, question, and turn into reports.
Text, voice, photos, files. Add them as they come. No tags, no folders, no ceremony.
The app transcribes, connects, and gently asks you to clarify notes that have become vague. So they still mean something a year later.
Ask what you've said about a topic. Revisit older threads. Build reports from your own signals.
An input flow designed for the moment before a thought disappears. Offline queue, voice notes, PWA. Your thought does not have to wait for you to organize it.
Profile facts, embeddings, and retrieval so the assistant answers from your actual history — not a blank chat.
The app spots ambiguous notes and asks you to clarify them, so your memory remains useful months later.
Notes become tasks automatically and group themselves.
Widgets, charts, scheduled reports from what you've captured.
Not a side panel. The interface to your own past.
Traditional notes apps ask you to organize first. Living thoughts get pressed into tidy folders, and most of them are never used again.
Bring in material in whatever form it arrives. The system transcribes, tags, links, and asks for clarification when needed. Structure emerges. You stay with the thinking.
"For people who think, work, and remember in fragments, Reloggly becomes a personal second context: it turns rough input into memory you can revisit, question, and turn into reports."
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