Mymir is a note-taking tool designed around AI conversations: chats are made of messages, so your notes are split into blocks. Each one is written in Markdown with support for images, lists, and tables to organize documents in a natural way.
chats
notes
documents
integrated to do lists
Categorize notes and blocks with custom tags or provided ones like #gpt messages and #favorite notes. Your #todo lists inside #daily notes appear in the todo page; check items off or drag & drop them between days.
groceries
cook dinner
run
practice instrument
meal prep
farmer's market
link your thoughts to each other
Surrounding a note title in brackets [[Like This]] turns into a clickable link and adds a connection to the graph page. Navigate your thoughts without reorganizing or remembering folders.
purpose
Mymir helps you effectively create, learn and communicate using AI models. This is a beta version, so feel free to provide feedback if you have any suggestions or this resonates with you.
Language models give better responses with #system instructions tailored to different parts of a task. Without programming experience, this will let you visually describe how #agent notes should accomplish a goal together.
canvas view
Linear notes, with one idea after another, have their limits. Explore chains of thought in a larger web of ideas by opening notes in an infinite canvas, where every block can branch in multiple directions.
integrations
AI models are more trustworthy when provided with relevant information: integrate Mymir with your email and calendars, or let it search the web and your notes for content related to the conversation (RAG).
minor changes
#share notes with friends, adding them to your graph; #publish notes to your Mymir blog; import and export notes; light theme; and custom templates for daily notes are all on the way.