Launching today

Noteshell
One second brain. Notes, reports, dashboards — any interface
22 followers
One second brain. Notes, reports, dashboards — any interface
22 followers
Noteshell is an AI-native, interactive, user-friendly version of Obsidian. Noteshell turns notes into interactive, executable interfaces. Instead of writing plain text, users create structured notes made of data, logic, and views, extracted from any sources. From that, users or AI can generate interactive outputs like dashboards, analyses, and custom interfaces tailored to their workflow.











Hey peeps, I'm Quang, one of the co-founders of Noteshell. We're really excited to share Noteshell with y'all.
Noteshell is an AI-native workspace where your notes become interactive. Instead of plain text pages, every note can run calculations, connect to other notes, pull live data, and generate dashboards, reports, and canvases from simple prompts.
We built Noteshell because we were frustrated with how today's note-taking tools either become too complex to maintain or turn into static archives where knowledge just gets forgotten. We wanted something that actually helps you think, connect ideas, and turn your knowledge into real outputs.
We'd especially love feedback from people who've tried tools like Obsidian but eventually dropped them because the setup became too overwhelming to maintain.
There's a lot more coming soon — Windows support, web support, more integrations, and collaborative workflows. If you have feature requests or ideas, we'd genuinely love to hear them.
We're excited to see how folks build their own second brain, each in their own style!
@quang_nguyen37 Let's go Quang!
The “notes become interfaces” direction is interesting, especially for people who bounced off Obsidian because the system became work to maintain.
One thing I’d want in an AI-native notes product is a clear distinction between raw captured knowledge and generated views/reports. If a dashboard or analysis is generated from notes, show which notes/data points it used and where the assumptions are coming from. That source trail matters a lot once the note stops being a static page and starts making claims or decisions for you.