Time Machine

Time Machine

ai notes app that feels more like sending dm to yourself

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Time Machine is the fastest way to take notes. Simply DM your thoughts and watch them turn into notes. Use AI to act on them or go back in time to reflect on them.
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Vy - Cross platform AI agent
Vy - Cross platform AI agent
AI agent that uses your computer, cross platform, no APIs
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Rushi
Hi PH fam, As a founder, I wanted a faster way to freely dump my thoughts and have an honest conversation with myself. So, I built Time Machine to log my thoughts as they happen instead of later in the day, avoiding the loss of details and ensuring an honest logging of my life. I've been using it for the past few days. It has been very helpful, so I thought I would share it with all of you here. Please let me know if you have any questions. Ps. It's open source, and everything is stored on your device only. :) Pss. loom: https://www.loom.com/share/c71dc...
Kyrylo Silin
A fast way to log thoughts is a brilliant idea. A few questions: - How does the AI help in acting on the notes? - Are there any integrations with other productivity tools planned? - How does it compare to Apple Notes?
Rushi
@kyrylosilin - AI helps add context of snap to the note so you don’t have to write more. Let’s say you take a photo of book and add caption read it soon. AI turns that to note: “I want to read [book name] by [author] soon”. AI also adds actions on Apple Reminders to remind you about it. - Yes. Already integrated with Apple Reminders and Calendar. More apps soon. Google Docs, Google Calendars is what I am thinking next. - I see this as a faster way to log your life. I would also like to integrate it to Notes or Notion to export it based on user’s preference. Open to thoughts or suggestions.
Yafei Lee
It seems that after taking a picture again, quickly record what happened in the picture~ and then through summary and indexing, and retrieve it if necessary
Aryash Dubey
Woah! Looks really interesting. Would love to try it out ASAP (curious about how much I will use it daily though) Best of luck brother!
Rushi
@aryash_dubey Thanks bro. Also trying to figure out if this way of logging is intuitive enough for someone to log any time something comes into mind.
Kevin T.
I really like your logo.
Kehui Guo
Congrats on the launch! I've always been a huge fan of journaling but found it difficult to keep all the insights down throughout random moments. And some random thoughts are either thrown away or sent to my friends through social media, which became hard to find later on. Love this idea!
Rushi
@kehui_guo thank you. 🙏
Olie Fullin
Can you share how Time Machine has changed your note-taking habits? congrats!
Rushi
@jackeye sure. I used to take notes in a journaling format but I felt that I was being biased with my notes. When I started using Time Machine, it felt more like sharing my thoughts based on what I was thinking at that moment. Helped me get more honest insights and learn from it.
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