
I built a note app that connects your thoughts like a brain does — free to try, needs brutal feedback
I've been frustrated for a long time with the same problem most people who love learning have. You read, you listen, you experience things, you write them down, and then you forget most of it anyway. Your notes sit in a journal or a note-taking app you never open.
So I spent the last week building something different. Instead of organizing notes into folders or categories, it automatically connects them the way your brain connects thoughts. One idea leads to another leads to another. Like how seeing something random reminds you of a person, which reminds you of something they said, which connects to something completely different you read last year.
It also lets you ask questions across all your notes and get answers from your own thinking. And if you half remember something but can't find it, you describe what you remember and it asks you clarifying questions to reconstruct it.
It's called Ocreda.
Completely free to try. No credit card needed.
Your notes are stored in your own private database. Nobody sees them. Not me, not anyone.
Now the honest part. This is a very early beta and it is not perfect. There are bugs. Some things are slower than they should be. Some features work better than others. I built this in one week because I genuinely needed it, not a team of engineers.
I don't want fake feedback. I want to know what breaks, what's wrong, what's missing, and whether the core idea actually makes sense to you after using it for a few days.
If you try it I'd genuinely appreciate you coming back here and telling me exactly what you think. Good or bad.