Capture voice notes, text, and clipboard on iPhone — your Mac quietly weaves them into a searchable, local memory palace.
Voice, text, clipboard — write a thought down in three seconds. No login, no network required; everything lands locally first.
A background BFF transcribes, chunks, vectorizes, and archives. Local LLM or cloud model — your call.
Your Vault lives in iCloud Drive, flowing end-to-end 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 the BFF on your Mac doesn't interrupt you. By the time you sit back down, 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».