A thought captured is a thought preserved. Type it, speak it, forget it — your Styrman handles everything from there.
What it looks like
Styrman — listening
Call the dentist Friday afternoon, and remind me to buy oat milk on the way home tonight
How it works
Capture
A single input — a global hotkey, a terminal command, a voice prompt. You get your thought out. The box disappears. Your work continues uninterrupted.
Organise
The AI reads what you wrote and routes it. A task goes to your todo list. An idea to your notes. A time-sensitive thing gets a date extracted and a reminder scheduled. You don't decide — it does.
Remind
When the moment comes, you get a notification. Not a badge. Not a number in a corner. A direct message, on your phone or desktop, saying exactly what you need to do and when.
Review
Talk to Styrman in the morning. Tell him what the day looks like. He prioritises, sets times, and keeps you on course — like a helmsman who knows the waters and doesn't need to be told twice.
On a typical day
Mid-work idea
"Good idea, but not now." Captured instantly, filed correctly, surfaced later when it's relevant.
Morning brief
Tell Styrman what you have on. He builds a plan, suggests an order, and checks in when it's time to move on.
Pomodoro flow
Focused sprints, structured breaks. Styrman keeps time so you don't have to watch the clock.
End of day
When it's time to stop, Styrman says so. What's done, what carries over, what to look forward to tomorrow.
Under the hood
Styrman runs on local AI by default. Your notes stay on your machine, synced to wherever you keep them. Cloud APIs are supported if you prefer — bring your own key, your own provider, your own setup.