Combine your notes. Spark new thinking.

Turn saved notes into new ideas.

IdeaSpark combines them in ways you wouldn't on your own, surfacing unexpected connections, better questions, and ideas you can keep building on.

Stop rereading old notes one at a time. Start mixing them and see what shows up.

Your saved notes

What emerges

A new idea that only exists because these particular notes were combined.

New connection Unexpected question Next move

The problem isn't saving notes.

The problem is they never touch each other.

Each note sits alone. You never see what happens when they meet.

So every time you need an idea, you start over.

Connected Thinking

IdeaSpark connects what you already captured.

Your notes stop sitting in isolation and start generating ideas they couldn't produce alone.

🟡 Book highlight "incentives shape behavior more than intentions"
🔵 Transcript clip "she said the team kept solving the wrong problem"
🟢 Rough note "why do I keep restarting instead of reusing?"
New connection
Restarting is a symptom of misaligned incentives, not a discipline problem.
from 3 combined notes

Combine notes from different sources into unexpected pairings.

Surface connections you wouldn't find reading notes one by one.

Return later and build further, your combinations stay intact.

Resurface Notes

Good notes should come back paired with something that makes them new again.

Daily Sparks and Saved Audio extend the same system: they bring saved notes back in useful formats instead of leaving them buried.

Daily Sparks

Your notes show up again with a useful takeaway, not just a reminder.

  • Resurface saved material in new pairings instead of relying on memory.
  • See older notes next to newer ones. The pairing generates the insight.
  • Jump straight from the email into the app when something is worth developing further.

Saved Audio

Keep useful thinking in rotation even when you are away from your screen.

  • Generate audio from saved chats, summaries, or source material without losing the original context.
  • Keep useful ideas easy to revisit while you walk, drive, or reset between sessions.
  • Build playlists from saved clips so strong thinking stays easy to replay.

You already have the raw material. Now combine it.

Mix your saved notes across sources to surface ideas, questions, and directions you'd never reach reading them alone.