Capture voice, text, and clipboard on iPhone. Your Mac quietly threads them into a local archive you can actually search.
Voice, text, clipboard — three seconds to catch a thought. No login, no network needed; it lives on your device first.
Quietly, behind your work, it transcribes, chunks, vectorizes, and files. Local LLM or cloud model — your call.
Your vault lives in iCloud Drive, moving between your own devices. Local-first — the cloud is just a postman.
The mark's upper and lower arcs sit out of phase — the simplest visual for «async». You mutter a thought into your iPhone, and your Mac doesn't interrupt; by the time you're back at your desk, that fragment has been transcribed, tagged, vectorized, and settled quietly into the vault.
The axis at the center is the vault — the anchor of everything. It pulses while processing, like that little hint on your menu bar: «I'm busy behind you».