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What do you actually want your notes app to DO after you write something?

Most note apps are great at capture and then... that's it! The note just sits there. You still have to reread it, decide what matters, and do the thing yourself.
Building Buddy we got obsessed with the step right after capture. You write or speak your day, and instead of leaving you a wall of text, it pulls out what actually matters and turns it into a small plan it can run set the reminder, block the focus time, draft the brief. The safe stuff happens on one click; anything that goes to another person stops and asks first.
So the honest question for everyone here: after you dump a thought into your notes, what's the one thing you wish it just... did for you, without you having to come back to it? Curious where capture should end and action should begin.

Where do your notes go to die ?

Someone commented on our launch: "the gap between 'wrote it down' and 'actually did it' is where every note I've ever taken goes to die."

That's the whole reason Buddy exists. I have a graveyard of half-thoughts in my note app that never became anything.

So, genuinely curious: where do your notes go to die? Notion you never reopen? A Slack message to yourself? Sticky notes? Tell me your worst one

Buddy AI Note - Your daily memo that turns notes into a plan

Buddy AI Note is a memo-first daily workspace. Write or speak your day; Buddy organizes it and turns what matters into a small plan it can run for you. Safe steps (reminders, focus time, a research brief...) run on one click; anything sent to others pauses for your review. Plan-then-confirm, not autopilot. Free to start: calendar, daily memo, and Google/Outlook sync. The AI agent (Buddy chat, task plan & execute, voice memos) is the paid upgrade. iOS, Android & web.