This is a raw tool I’m building for myself — if it helps others too, amazing.
I dumped my scattered thoughts into an AI that reveals patterns you can't see on your own — like Harry Potter’s Pensieve, but for your mind. Based on Ray Kurzweil’s pattern recognition theory: You capture random thoughts, and the AI connects the dots to reveal potential “aha” moments you haven’t had yet.
I’ve been testing it for a week — and I’ve uncovered thinking patterns I’d been blind to for years. It’s kind of wild, seeing your own mental source code. I’m in the process of adding a feature for recording therapy sessions and receiving summaries from them. The entire session will also be broken down into different reflections and distributed across categories.
still working on improving the prompts and need feedback from people, not just my friends.
@ezra_leo2 Both — it's driven by rules and it's supported by AI. The AI is backed by legitimate thinkers who contributed to the development of humanity, like Marshall Rosenberg, for example.
@camille_mcintyre Yes, the app works on mobile since it's fully responsive, but for now it's still running in a web browser. Soon, it will be turned into a standalone app available for download on the App Store and Play Store.
@marcin_ole Is there a mobile version available, or is it just desktop for now?
How do you figure out what counts as a meaningful pattern in someone’s thoughts?
Is it driven by AI or is it based on specific rules?
@ezra_leo2 Both — it's driven by rules and it's supported by AI. The AI is backed by legitimate thinkers who contributed to the development of humanity, like Marshall Rosenberg, for example.
Amazing tool. Can this work with note taking apps like Obsidian or Notion, or is it meant to be a standalone tool?
@camille_mcintyre Yes, the app works on mobile since it's fully responsive, but for now it's still running in a web browser. Soon, it will be turned into a standalone app available for download on the App Store and Play Store.
@camille_mcintyre not yet but it's actually good idea :) Thank you