Yesterday, a similar "email yourself quickly" app was posted called Noto by @kane.
I like that it batches all notes for the day into a single email. Smart, @dan_hopwood. Are you planning to make updates to this or is it just a weekend project?
@rrhoover Interesting, hadn't seen Noto – amusing how similar the design is! Great minds @kane :)
I suspect both took inspiration from Captio, which has been around a while now. Actually it was the limitations of Captio (1 email per note) that motivated me to build Jot (and hence the daily grouping feature).
Re the future, while simple, I love the concept and have some ideas where it can go over time. This will of course be influenced by the users/feedback and observing how people are using the app.
Hi guys, built Jot over a weekend 2 weeks ago – something I'd been meaning to do for a while.
Like all of us I'm sure, things pop into my mind all the time, whether I'm in the middle of working, at an event, meeting, etc. These thoughts can be anything from ideas, things to think about, suggestions or todos.
It's typically painful to capture these thoughts in the moment and so I would generally think to myself, "I'll remember that" when most of the time either I forgot completely, or I'd remember a week later; by which time it was too late.
For a while now I've been emailing myself, which works (since we all live in our inbox) but it frustrated me that my inbox would get clogged up with my notes.
Jot is optimised for speed and convenience: open the app and immediately capture what's on your mind. Add as many as you need to throughout the day and receive a single morning email (7am) with all the Jots associated with that day.
Jot is also internationally aware meaning you can be anywhere in the world and you'll receive your email at the correct time. Note: it doesn't track your location, rather it uses your device's locale.
Jot is free to Product Hunters today and tomorrow, paid download from Friday :)
I would love to hear your feedback & thoughts!
@dan_hopwood love the concept of compiling the emails into a digest, as the overload/noise is a major problem you run into with the "email yourself" model. I've done toooooons of user research on that behavior if you ever want to compare notes.
Just as a heads up, I couldn't find Jot when I searched "Jot" on the app store. I searched "Jot notes" and it was still like the 10th one to the right.
@Kane - funny story to your funny story, we almost named Fetchnotes Jot too! We were at a Startup Weekend and decided to stay away when we noticed Jot.com was owned by Google :)
Congratulations on the launch.
I am pleased and amazed that someone else wants what I thought was a very niche thing: to make a note but for it to make itself appear in my inbox later. Is there even a term for this!? Deferred notes? "Forget-about-them-for-a-bit notes"?
@dan_hopwood: Where do Jots sit in your workflow, then, among email, tasks, calendar and Evernote (permanotes? :)).
@jmedwards thanks Jamie!
For me, the problem Jot solves is friction free capturing of thoughts, not the organisation of them.
I've found that Jots in my daily email are generally unrelated, and this is fine. The point is that we are all busy people and, at the moment we think of something, chances are it's at an inconvenient time. Jot allows you to capture it quickly and forget about it immediately, knowing you'll be reminded at a later point when you're in the right frame of mind to process it in some way.
That might mean you add it to your product roadmap, your shopping list, today's todo list or whatever. Jots are merely thoughts and therefore can be everything and anything.
As a direct result of using Jot I have found that I am more focussed, relaxed and make more progress, simply by offloading immediately & batch processing later.
nice and clean. Downloaded it and will leave a review in the next day or so.
(Hey, everyone else that downloads it- do review it. Initial app reviews really do help at launch).
Might want to put up a few more screenshots of the app, my immediate question was 'what does settings' do. I'm hoping for the same opt-in features I asked @kane wrt Noto.
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