Shorten onboarding time by turning new information into retained context. A second brain for idea capture, synthesis loops, and long-term recall habits so personal knowledge management can ramp faster in new environments with less repetitive relearning.




The Problem
Neuron pages for personal knowledge management are written around real memory pressure, not generic productivity advice.
You save useful ideas constantly, but retrieval is difficult when it is time to use them.
Knowledge compounds slowly when notes remain unlinked and rarely revisited with intent.
You need a simple system that turns collection into practical recall and execution. Onboarding slows down when critical context is scattered across too many tools.
The Solution
Capture Connect Recall Retrieve
Capture reading notes, idea snippets, and reflection journals in seconds so new context is stored once and reused across the entire ramp period.
Map relationships across idea capture, synthesis loops, and long-term recall habits so relationships between systems, people, and decisions become immediately clear.
Generate active recall prompts like "Which saved idea should be applied to the current project and why?" to reinforce what matters most during your first high-velocity weeks.
Retrieve the right context before weekly reviews and long-term project planning when you need immediate context in fast-moving onboarding conversations.
Pricing
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Why It Converts
It keeps reading notes, idea snippets, and reflection journals in one place so retrieval is dependable instead of scattered.
It reframes idea capture, synthesis loops, and long-term recall habits into prompts that match the way personal knowledge management actually think and execute.
It strengthens recall before weekly reviews and long-term project planning, where context quality directly affects outcomes.
It transforms onboarding from passive intake into an active memory loop that speeds execution.
Stop losing hard-earned context. Capture it once, retrieve it on demand, and improve recall every week.