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ProductAugust 13, 20265 min read

Your notes, connected

You remember writing it. A conversation with someone whose name you can almost recall. A decision you talked yourself into over three separate evenings. A paragraph you were proud of at the time. You know it is somewhere in your notes. You just cannot remember the words you used.

That is the quiet failure of every note app. You search for what you meant, but you saved what you wrote, and those are rarely the same thing. Type the wrong words and your own library goes silent.

Today that changes. Cimanote now reads what you write, understands what it is about, and connects it to everything else you have written.

Search that finds what you meant

Search "getting honest answers from people who are nervous on camera" and Cimanote will find your note about interview technique, even though it never uses a single one of those words. It matches meaning, not just spelling.

Every result tells you why it matched: the words you typed, the meaning behind them, or a connection through something related. No black box, no guessing at why a result appeared.

Search works this way for everyone, on every plan, including free.

A map of what you know

Cimanote builds a map of the people, projects, companies and ideas that run through your notes. Open it and your whole library appears at once, hundreds of points of light with the biggest ideas at the center. Zoom in and they name themselves. Tap any one and you land in its neighbourhood: what it connects to, and why.

It is the first time most people see the shape of their own thinking. The project that quietly touches everything. The person who appears in four unrelated corners of your life. The idea you have circled back to for two years without noticing.

The Cimanote knowledge graph filling the screen: labelled circles for people, companies, projects and ideas, joined by faint connecting lines, with the densest ideas gathered at the center.
The knowledge graph in Cimanote. Every point is a person, project or idea lifted out of the notes themselves.

A library that files itself, and asks first

Cimanote reads your notes and proposes tags for them. When a dozen notes clearly belong together, it says so and offers to make the notebook.

It never moves anything on its own. You see the suggestion, you see exactly which notes it covers, and you accept the ones you like. Anything you accept, you can undo. Your library is still yours; you just stopped doing the filing by hand.

Nothing is invented

Here is the part we care most about. Every connection on that map can be traced back to the notes that produced it. Open the evidence and you see the exact notes, the exact sentences, the reason the connection exists.

If Cimanote cannot show you the notes behind a connection, it does not draw the connection. There is no layer of confident guessing between you and your own writing. Everything you see, you wrote.

What you need

Search by meaning is free for everyone, on every plan. The knowledge map, the self-organizing library, and shared graphs come with Cimanote Pro, and every 30-day free trial includes them from day one.

Your notes have been accumulating for years. They are about to start paying you back. Start free and see what Cimanote knows.

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