Reflect
Fast networked note-taking
Reflect is a note-taking tool designed to mirror the way your brain works. We're simple, speedy, secure, and, dare we say it, quite pleasing on the eye.
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Reflect is praised for its minimalist design and powerful capabilities, offering a distraction-free environment that enhances deep thinking and efficient note-taking. Users appreciate its fast performance and seamless networked note-taking functionality. The AI-powered features, including semantic search, are highlighted for their ability to enhance productivity. The makers of Reflect New Tab for Chrome commend its simplicity and effectiveness in improving thought processes. Overall, Reflect is valued for its intuitive interface, robust feature set, and the responsive development team behind it.
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Simple note-taking with bi-directional links. I like it but don't love it.
Reflect is a daily use product for me. I've moved all not taking and meeting transcriptions here. The AI integration is top notch and I love how the team develops in the open via Discord.
Reflect is a minimalist note-taking app that helps you think better.
This is my first Product Hunt review. I found Reflect three months ago and it is the only tool (besides email) that I use every single day for work and personal life. I have used Notion, Apple notes, Evernote -- and I always ended up with disorganized notes that I never actually referenced later. Reflect is brilliant because it has you enter notes in chronological form and then uses backlinks to cross-reference everything.
I use Reflect first thing to lay out my priorities, including collapsible details. Then I use it for meeting notes. Then I use it for brainstorming. I also use a Remarkable tablet to write in longhand when I don't want to be at a computer, then I sync those notes back into Reflect for any bigger projects.
It's rare that a small team makes something this sticky and compelling. Hats off to Alex and the team at Reflect. You guys inspire me!
The minimalist interface belies its powerful capabilities, offering a distraction-free environment that promotes deep thinking and efficient note-taking. What truly sets Reflect apart is its lightning-fast performance and seamless networked note-taking functionality, making it incredibly efficient for managing technical documentation and project notes.
The AI-powered features have elevated the experience to new heights. The semantic search capability is particularly impressive, allowing me to find relevant information without remembering exact keywords.
I love using Reflect for daily reflections and journaling. It’s quick and easy to jot down thoughts, but I’ve experienced occasional syncing issues between devices.
It's a nice looking app and does work as described. However, it requires your brain to work in a way that mine doesn't or with data and notes that aren't like what I generate. It does away with hierarchy and folders and instead relies on backlinks between notes. I suppose that some people prefer not to have the hierarchy of folders but that is how my brain organizes data and the information I keep for work generally falls into that methodology. I really tried it and Notion and Obsidian but I just couldn't get my head around how they work. Maybe I'm too left brained or rigid or something.
I have just tested Reflect. I like its simplicity, elegance in writing notes, just like writing down any markdown notes.
Best PKM software - I've used Roam, Craft, Logseq, Mem, and Lazy - this is the best all-around option and reasonably priced too. Excited to see what else you is coming down the road 🤙🏼
It has become a crucial application within my digital workflow.
I've tried several PKM web apps, and Reflect gives you the right features for an AI-driven daily notetaker, writer, and knowledge gathering tool. While fairly basic in it's approach, it's interaction model is much better than most.
I’ve been watching the team test this and am blown away by what you can do with it. The AI chat function is particularly fun to play with. Excited to mess around with it more and see what it can do.
Brilliant app for note taking. It's small, quick, smart and the team behind it are really dedicated. After my experiences with paper notebooks, handwritten notes in OneNote, Evernote, Obsidian - this is the best so far