Manan's notes

My current notetaking setup

See What do I want in a notetaking app? for additional context on my requirements for note-taking apps and why I'm okay with using so many.

  • Personal notes will live in my Zettelkasten, using The Archive.
  • Long-form, blog-style posts will originate from my notes on The Archive.
  • Tactical, day-to-day, project-management style posts are going to exist on Workflowy.
  • Daily journal and morning-page notes are going to originate in Pagi. I'm going to store takeaways for those in Workflowy.
  • Complex essays and documents will likely originate from Gingko Writer, and then be transferred over to a relevant medium (likely Google Docs for work or The Archive for personal notes).

I'm still looking for a good piece of software to use for editing and refactoring existing notes. Ideally, I want to use something like Reflect since Reflect's AI engine works pretty well. Maybe I could just use Cursor? It won't be a very pleasant writing experience; it's more of an AI editing experience. Ideally, I'd like to use an app that can do both, although I don't know of any that exist.

Maybe just using Palette Brain for AI-supported edits of existing tests is the solution, although I'm not in love with the app. I might try atua.app if I start disliking Palette Brain.