Reflect Notes

Reflect Notes

Reflect is a networked note-taking app with AI assistance that helps knowledge workers capture thoughts, connect ideas, and build a personal knowledge graph ove

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What is Reflect Notes?

Reflect is a note-taking application designed for people who work with information daily. It combines note capture with a visual graph system that shows how your notes relate to each other, creating a personal knowledge base. The app includes AI assistance to help you write, organise, and discover connections between your notes that you might otherwise miss. Unlike simple note apps, Reflect treats your notes as a network of interconnected ideas rather than isolated documents. This approach helps knowledge workers, researchers, and anyone managing large amounts of information see patterns and build on existing thoughts more effectively.

Key Features

Networked note-taking

Create notes that automatically link to related ideas, visualised as a connected graph of your knowledge

AI writing assistance

Get help drafting, editing, and refining your notes with AI suggestions

Full-text search

Quickly locate notes and references across your entire knowledge base

Backlinks and bidirectional linking

See which notes reference each other, creating context and relationships

Web clipper

Save articles, web pages, and content directly into your notes with source attribution

Open-source availability

Access the codebase and contribute to development if desired

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Helps you discover unexpected connections between ideas through visual graph representation
  • AI features assist with writing and organisation without requiring manual tagging or categorisation
  • Open-source model means transparency and community-driven development
  • Focuses on long-term knowledge building rather than temporary task lists

Limitations

  • Learning curve for understanding how to use graph-based organisation effectively
  • Performance may slow noticeably as your knowledge base grows to thousands of notes
  • Limited integration options compared to established note apps with larger developer ecosystems

Use Cases

Academic research: Organise papers, findings, and citations with automatic linking between related concepts

Professional knowledge management: Build a searchable reference library of client work, methodologies, and insights

Personal learning: Track what you read and discover how new knowledge connects to what you already know

Creative writing and project planning: Map out story ideas, character relationships, or project components visually