Capture at the speed of thought
Write by hand, type, or switch between both. CogniNote keeps raw thinking intact instead of forcing you into forms too early.
CogniNote turns raw notes into a living operating system: capture by hand or keyboard, connect people and companies to every interaction, and generate AI briefs grounded in your own knowledge graph.
Handwriting + keyboard
One notebook flow across both input modes
People + company memory
Relationship context from your own notes
AI prep, minutes, and tasks
Actionable outputs on top of the note graph
Live memory graph
From note to context
Write / capture
Handwriting, keyboard, offline queue
AI structure
Major Topics, tasks, people, companies
Entity hubs
Briefing, meeting prep, minutes, pending items
Notebook
Chronological memory across handwritten and typed notes.
Mind map
A graph view for topics, notes, people, and companies.
Meeting memory
Before every recurring conversation
Knowledge graph
For durable context and recall
Decision support
For operators and investors
Write by hand, type, or switch between both. CogniNote keeps raw thinking intact instead of forcing you into forms too early.
Notes turn into summaries, tasks, entities, major topics, meeting context, and relationship intelligence without breaking your flow.
Every person, company, topic, and meeting becomes a continuously updated context layer you can return to before the next decision.
Workflow
CogniNote is built for the exact moments where normal note apps fail: recurring meetings, fragmented handwritten capture, scattered relationship memory, and the need to walk into the next conversation with actual context.
Capture anything
Handwritten pages, keyboard notes, quick ideas, structured meeting notes, and offline queueing when connectivity disappears.
Auto-organize the mess
CogniNote extracts people, companies, secondary topics, tasks, and links each note into a major-topic knowledge graph.
Navigate by context
Open the notebook, mind map, hub topics, people hub, or companies hub depending on whether you need chronology, structure, or relationship detail.
Prepare the next move
Generate summaries, meeting briefs, minutes, and pending items grounded in your own notes instead of generic AI guesswork.
Product surfaces
The notebook is chronological, the mind map is relational, Major Topics are durable containers, and people/company hubs turn relationship memory into a strategic advantage.
Write
Capture on a full writing canvas with handwriting and keyboard support.
Notebook
Read your notes as a time-based record across input modes.
Mind Map
See how topics, notes, people, and companies actually connect.
People & Company Hubs
Generate summaries, meeting prep, minutes, and action lists from linked notes.
Use cases
CogniNote is strongest when conversations repeat over time, relationships matter, and the quality of memory directly affects decisions.
Track GPs, companies, committees, due diligence, market views, and Monday executive meetings in one memory system.
Organize sales, product, hiring, finance, partnerships, and scattered ideas without losing the thread of execution.
Walk into every conversation with recent context, open issues, previous notes, and AI-generated preparation already in place.
Why it matters
Most note apps are storage. CogniNote is retrieval, relationship memory, and preparation layered on top of real note-taking behavior.
Built around handwriting and keyboard together, not as separate products.
Turns recurring people and company interactions into reusable memory assets.
Major Topics create durable context over time instead of orphaned notes.
AI outputs are generated from your actual note graph, not a blank prompt box.
Designed for high-context work where memory quality compounds with every meeting.
Roadmap
CogniNote is intentionally shipping in phases. The current product is already usable, but the roadmap makes the commercial and platform direction explicit.
Handwriting, keyboard notes, AI analysis, tasks, notebook, and the first version of the mind map.
People hub, companies hub, recurring meeting context, AI summaries, meeting prep, minutes, and pending extraction.
Payments, trial conversion, workspace controls, richer entity timelines, and production-grade automations around follow-up.
Shared workspaces, collaboration, institutional memory, and workflow integrations for relationship-heavy organizations.
Pricing / early access
The model is straightforward: 14 days free, then a paid subscription. No endless freemium. CogniNote uses database storage, recurring processing, and OpenAI API costs, so pricing needs to reflect real usage while staying accessible in this early phase.
14-day free trial
Use the full product, not a crippled demo.
CLP 3.900 / month
Roughly the cost of a coffee, but for a persistent memory system.
No payment, no access
After trial, usage pauses until subscription is active.
Early access plan
Individual workspace
Best for founders, operators, investors, and executives who want a serious second-brain product before team features arrive.
Launch the system
CogniNote is designed for founders, operators, investors, and executives who already live in notes, meetings, and recurring decisions, and need a memory system that gets stronger every week.
FAQ
Pricing, trial, data persistence, and payment direction should be explicit. A serious product should not feel vague at the exact moment someone is deciding whether to trust it.
Why does CogniNote charge after the free trial?
Because the product already runs on real infrastructure: database storage, recurring processing, and OpenAI API usage. The price is intentionally low in early access, but the service is not costless to operate.
What happens after the 14-day trial?
The expectation is simple: if you want to keep using the product, you activate the paid plan. If you do not activate it, access pauses instead of continuing on a limited freemium tier.
Will payments support Mercado Pago?
Yes. CogniNote now uses Mercado Pago for the early-access subscription flow, with a 14-day trial followed by the CLP 3.900 monthly plan.
Are my notes and relationships really stored?
Yes. CogniNote persists notes, entities, major topics, and relationship context in a database so the memory layer can improve over time instead of resetting every session.