A command
line for
your brain.
MindTab replaces your new-tab page with a single bar that finds anything you've saved, answers from your own notes, and captures what you're reading. Obsidian's depth, Linear's precision, one keyboard shortcut away.
One bar. Three verbs.
Every action in MindTab starts with ⌘K and ends with one of three modes. That's the whole grammar. Switch between them with Tab. Nothing else to learn — and nothing else in the way.
Three surfaces. One keyboard.
The command bar branches into three destinations. Each one is the depth under a verb — and every one is reached with two keys.
Your second brain,
with backlinks that mean something.
An assistant that reads
only your notes.
The one list
you actually finish.
Keyboard-first, mouse-optional.
The whole product is under ten shortcuts. Learn them in an hour, save them in a minute. If you know Linear or Vim, you already know most of this.
Your mind, made visible.
Every save connects to every other save that touches the same ideas. After a month you'll see clusters you didn't plan. After a year, you'll see what you actually think about.
Not for everyone. Good.
We'd rather be the right answer for 50,000 people than a compromise for 5 million. Here's how to tell if that's you.
Everywhere you think.
Your Vault follows you — browser, desktop, pocket. Each surface does what it's best at. Capture on mobile, command on desktop, deep-read on web. Same data, end-to-end encrypted, synced in real time.
Install in 10 seconds.
Pick your surface. One account, one Vault, synced end-to-end encrypted. Uninstall any time — export as plain markdown in one click.