Your AI chief of staff
Type one line. Watch it find its place.
No forms. No fields. No syntax to learn. Write the way you think — and notaru quietly sorts every fragment into Tasks, People, Events, Projects, and Journal: tagged inline, scheduled to real dates, and linked to everything it touches.
What's on your mind
From a sentence to a settled system — in one read.
notaru doesn't make you tag, schedule, or file. It reads the line once and does all four, quietly.
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01 — Routes
Into the right bucket
Each fragment lands where it belongs: a meeting becomes an Event, a reminder becomes a Task, the rest is kept as Journal.
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02 — Tags
Entities, inline
People, projects, dates and tasks are marked as quiet ink right inside your words — the line still reads like writing.
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03 — Schedules
Real dates from plain time
"7 PM today", "tomorrow", "next Tuesday" become actual times on actual events and due dates.
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04 — Links
Everything tied together
The new event links to the people and project it mentions; the note remembers all of it for context later.
Five buckets hold your whole working life.
One command center, keyboard-first. A global AI assistant lives on every page and can act on what's inside.
Tasks
A Linear-speed task & kanban system. Capture, due, done — without leaving the keyboard.
People
A lightweight personal CRM. Who matters, the context, and the follow-ups you owe them.
Events
Your calendar — meetings and calls, tied to the people and projects they involve.
Projects
Group the work, track the status, and see everything connected to it in one place.
Journal
Freeform notes that hold context — quietly linked to the people, tasks and events they mention.
The fastest interface is the one that asks nothing of you — you write a line, and the system arranges itself.
— the notaru idea, in one sentence
Illustrative voices
"I stopped triaging. I type the thought and move on — the meeting, the follow-up and the note are already filed and linked."
"The date parsing alone earns its place. 'Send the deck tomorrow' becomes a real due date — I never open a calendar to do it."
"It feels less like software and more like a quiet assistant that already understood what I meant. Keyboard-first, never in the way."
Illustrative, role-attributed voices. notaru is pre-launch with no public customers — these are examples of the intended experience, not endorsements.
Quiet answers.
Do I have to learn any syntax or tags?
No. You write one box of plain language, the way you'd jot a note. notaru reads it and does the routing, tagging, scheduling and linking for you — there's nothing to format.
How does it know what's a person, date or project?
The AI assistant detects entities in your sentence and marks them inline — a person chip, a project dot, a calendar-tinted date, a task highlight — then links the new records to the people and projects you already have.
What kinds of time phrases can it parse?
Natural ones. "7 PM today", "tomorrow", "next Tuesday", "in 2 weeks" all become real dates and times on real events and due dates — no date picker required.
Can I self-host it?
Yes. notaru is built on Bun, Hono, React 19, Postgres and Drizzle — end-to-end type-safe and self-hostable, so your working life can live on your own infrastructure.
Is it available now?
notaru is a real product, currently pre-launch with no public customers yet. You can start free and be among the first to use it.
Write the line. Let notaru file the rest.
One box of plain language becomes tasks, people, events, projects and journal — sorted, scheduled, and linked. That's the whole product.
Keyboard-first · self-hostable · pre-launch. No credit card.