Your second brain: AI-powered note-taking app that organizes itself
Overview
Overview
Quillow is an AI-powered note-taking web app that organizes itself, like a second brain. Its main functionality centers around providing a platform for quickly saving, searching and categorizing notes. AI helps with automatically summarizing, tagging and categorizing notes and neatly displaying your notes as cards.It consists of an easy-to-use online editor for quickly saving content, meeting notes or anything else. It has a focus mode for doing journal entries and writing stream of consciousness. It ensures privacy of your notes, serving as a secure place for your mind.
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May 9, 2024
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