Type one line.
notaru files it into tasks, events and projects.
Write one plain sentence. notaru tags the people, dates and projects, files it, and links it all — no more friction.
How it works
One line of plain language does all of this.
Notion hands you a blank canvas to architect. You just write your day in plain sentences — notaru ships the structure and does the filing, tagging, scheduling and linking. Nothing to design, nothing to maintain.
Files it
Each line is routed to the right place — Tasks, People, Events, Projects or Journal — automatically.
Tags it
People and projects mentioned in the text are detected and tagged — and reused next time you name them.
Schedules it
“7 PM today”, “tomorrow”, “next Thursday” become real dates and times on real events and due dates.
Links it
The task, the person, the event and the project all connect — so everything stays one click apart.
The five buckets
Everything you capture has a home.
notaru organises your life into five connected spaces. You never choose one — it’s chosen for you.
Tasks
To-dos with due dates parsed from your words and linked to the people and projects involved.
People
Every name you mention becomes a contact, gathering the tasks, events and notes that involve them.
Events
Calls and meetings land on a real calendar with the exact time you described — no date pickers.
Projects
Mention a project and notaru creates or finds it, then files the related records underneath.
Journal
The original line is always kept, dated and searchable — a running record of what you actually wrote.
Free
- Core DBs
- Limited AI Parsing
Pro · during alpha
- Unlimited Recall
- Notaru Assistant
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Who it’s for
Designed around one stubborn problem.
notaru is pre-launch, so no customer quotes yet — just the friction we’re building it to remove, for the people we’re building it for.
You think in sentences, not spreadsheets. Capturing a thought shouldn’t mean opening five apps and tagging it yourself.
Half your to-dos die in a notes app because they never reach a calendar. The date should just become a date.
You’ve built this system yourself three times. Maintaining it became the second job. You just want to write the line and move on.
Type one line.
Let notaru file it.
Stop sorting, tagging and scheduling by hand. Write the way you think and watch it organise itself.
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