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Micronotes – Collaborative Clarity for Shared Thinking and Intentional Insight.

MicronotesStructure your thoughts. Collaborate without chaos.
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I’ve always had a habit of jotting down ideas in the moment quick, raw, often unfinished. But over the years, those notes got lost across apps, stickies, random docs, or just forgotten. There wasn’t a space built for how my mind actually worked. So I built one. Micronotes is that place for me now, a calm, instant home for your thoughts before they slip away.

MicronotesStructure your thoughts. Collaborate without chaos.
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This is helpful timing for me. I just launched my first product on Product Hunt and intentionally did it without fanfare mostly to understand what I didn’t know yet. The experience gave me a lot of signal around how the platform actually works now, and it made me appreciate the community side much more than the launch mechanics themselves. I plan to be more active here going forward supporting...
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LoopLog was built around a simple idea: open loops quietly drain attention until they’re closed. Most tools help you add more - tasks, habits, goals. LoopLog helps you finish what’s already open. You create a loop, define its intention, and close it deliberately, one at a time. No streak pressure. No punishment for missed days. Just closure. This is the system I wanted when productivity tools...

LoopLog.meClose the loop. Free the mind.
LoopLog helps you track daily habits, open loops, and unfinished tasks in one intuitive space. Each loop represents an intention you’ve started but haven’t yet closed — a mental or emotional tab still open in your mind. By logging, progressing, and completing these loops, you reduce cognitive clutter and free space for deeper focus.

LoopLog.meClose the loop. Free the mind.
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I built LoopLog because unfinished things stay open in the mind. Not tasks, loops. LoopLog is a quiet system for closing them with intention. Happy to answer anything.
A calm way to finish what stays open in your mind.
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A calm way to finish what stays open in your mind.
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What’s your go-to way to capture fleeting thoughts?
Hey everyone. I’m Josh, founder of Micronotes. I’ve always had moments of clarity or insight that hit during life in motion, not at a desk. Over the years, those thoughts got scribbled down in 15+ places… or lost completely. So I built Micronotes, a clean space to catch your mind in motion. No structure needed. Just open, type, and move on. Curious: How do you capture your own micro-moments?...
