From messy thoughts to organized actions.

Tell Zenmori anything — tasks, ideas, reminders, random thoughts. Your second brain assistant turns your thoughts into structured action automatically, then helps you stay on top of it all.

Zenmori dashboard showing tasks, contacts, and recent activity

Watch: a messy brain dump becomes organized tasks, contacts, and notes — in seconds.

You're a doer, not an organizer.

Most productivity tools demand structure before you write a single word.

You start to capture an idea, but first you must decide: Is it a task, a note, a project, or a contact? You pick a folder, choose a tag, and configure a database.

By the time you finish organizing, the spark is gone. You spend more time maintaining your system than actually working. Organizing has become the work.

What if you could just dump your thoughts and move on, knowing everything is organized automatically?

The second brain that organizes itself.

Zenmori takes your raw text and voice dumps and structures them into tasks, contacts, and your knowledge base automatically. You don't have to manage folders, tags, or databases. You simply capture your thoughts, and Zenmori handles the rest.

Instant Recall

"What were the feedback notes from my meeting with Elena last week?"

Ask Zenmori a question. It instantly searches your tasks, contacts, and notes, bringing you the exact answer without making you dig through folders. Everything you have ever captured is always just a quick question away.

Voice Capture

"Remember to follow up with Marcus on Tuesday about the website launch, and note that he prefers the clean green layout."

Say it out loud. Zenmori transcribes and structures your thought in seconds. Just review, tap send, and let the app file it. Add Zenmori to your phone's home screen — it works directly in your browser like a native app.

Automatic Connections

Dump a thought about a project. Mention a person. Reference a task. Zenmori links them all together automatically.

No tags, folders, or manual linking required. Watch your thoughts grow into a living network of tasks, contacts, and ideas — all connected without you lifting a finger.

Zero filing. Just focus.

Three steps, zero learning curve. Zenmori does the heavy lifting so you can stay in flow.

1

Dump your thoughts

Type, speak, or paste. No categories, no tags, no templates. Just get your thoughts out of your head, even if they are messy and incomplete.

2

Zenmori does the filing

The assistant automatically structures your thoughts into tasks with due dates, contacts with follow-up tracking, and wiki pages. Your system builds itself in the background.

3

Focus on the work

Get personalized recommendations on what to do next, review your day's progress, and ask questions to instantly retrieve past details when you need them.

Follow up with Marcus — Task created
Marcus Chen — Contact linked
Website Launch — Wiki page filed

Follow up with Marcus

This task was created 3 days ago. The agreed deadline is tomorrow — want to review the details?

Sound familiar?

Four situations that happen every day. Zenmori removes the friction from each one.

The Overloaded Mind

"I have a million things in my head: paying that bill, buying toilet paper, following up with Priya, creating a morning routine, and remembering that the cookie recipe needs less flour. I don't know where any of it lives, but I know I'm going to forget something."

The Idea-to-Project Gap

"I had this great idea in the shower. By the time I opened my notes app, set up a page, decided what category it belongs in, and started writing, the energy was gone. The gap between having an idea and actually working on it feels like climbing a wall."

The Tool-Jumping Fatigue

"A document app for docs. A notebook app for notes. A checklist app for tasks. My phone for reminders. My head for everything else. I've switched tools four times this year. I just want one place that actually works."

The Decision Overload

"Is this a task or a project? Should I group it by client or by type of work? What tag do I use? Do I create a subtask or a separate entry? Every new thing I capture requires a dozen micro-decisions. By the time I'm done organizing, I've lost focus on the actual work."

You shouldn't need a degree in filing systems to keep your life straight.

Your second brain shouldn't require a second job.

Most digital second brains turn into a graveyard of unread pages. Zenmori takes a different approach.

Flat Notes

Pages that sit there. You still have to search, read, and remember to follow up yourself. The system stores — it doesn't act.

Passive Storage

The constant chore of manually tagging, linking, and organizing takes more time than your actual work. Maintenance becomes the job.

Zenmori

Automatically turns your thoughts into actual tasks, contacts, and structured knowledge. Instead of just storing ideas, it acts on them.

The value of a second brain is in what it builds, rather than just what it stores.

Your thoughts, connected.

Every time you dump a thought, Zenmori connects the dots automatically. A task links directly to a project in your knowledge base. Contacts attach to related tasks. Memories connect to the projects they mention.

You don't create or maintain these links. You just keep dumping, and watch your knowledge grow into a living network.

No manual tagging. No graph maintenance. No thinking about structure.

Zenmori Knowledge Graph showing connections between nodes, tasks, contacts, and wiki pages

Simple pricing.

One plan. Everything included. No hidden tiers.

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  • Tasks with due dates and reminders
  • Contacts with follow-up tracking
  • Wiki pages and knowledge base
  • Memory capture and recall
  • Personalized nudges and recommendations
  • Daily review workflow
  • Voice input
  • Cross-domain entity linking
  • Semantic search across all content
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