Panel · Side panel

Notepad

The Notepad is a quick scratchpad — somewhere to jot a thought, a list, a half-formed note the moment it lands, then hand the whole thing to Sage to file properly when you’re ready.

Catch it now, file it later. Not everything is ready to become a structured memory the instant you think of it. The Notepad is the holding space — friction-free capture first, organizing second.

Jot anything

A free scratchpad, no structure required.

Always at hand

Open it fast when a thought lands.

Hand to Sage

Pass the contents over to be filed.

No pressure to sort

Capture first; organize when ready.

Open it any time — say "open the notepad", "jot this down" or click the Notepad tab.

What it is#

The Notepad is deliberately unstructured. When a thought arrives mid-flow and you don’t want to stop and phrase it as a proper note, it goes here — raw, in whatever form. It’s the fastest place to get something out of your head.

Handing it to Sage#

When you’re ready, hand the scratchpad to Sage and she’ll file it — turning the raw jot into real, categorized memory, with proper headlines and the right home. Capture and organizing stay separate, so neither slows the other down.

Try saying
file my notepadturn these notes into memories

Notepad vs Memory#

The Notepad holds raw, unfiled scratch; the Memory panel holds filed, structured facts. Think of the Notepad as the inbox and Memory as the sorted store — you move things from one to the other when they’re ready to keep.