Talk the way you think, we handle the rest
Capturing should be as easy as telling a friend. Now it is. You open CleverNote, write the way you talk (“bought a cake for ten dollars at John’s bakery”) and that is it: it becomes a real note in your library, with a “Saved to memory” confirmation.
No form, no amount field, no category menu. You talk, it keeps it.
The note organizes itself
Saving is just the start. From that one sentence, CleverNote extracts on its own:
- The expense, with amount, date, and place, already grouped by category in your finances panel.
- The person or place (John’s bakery becomes a contact in your library of people and providers).
- The reminder, when you mention a dated appointment (“dentist on Friday at 3pm”).
All of it stays out of your way. You fill in nothing; the system understands the meaning and organizes it.
Ask later, in plain language
Good memory is the kind that answers when you need it. Ask “how much did I spend on food?” and CleverNote understands that the cake you saved under groceries counts as food, adds it up with the other similar items, and answers with the total, citing the source notes.
You do not have to remember which word you saved it with. Ask your way, it maps the meaning.
Why this matters
The chat on its own is a conversation: useful in the moment, but fleeting. What makes CleverNote different is turning that conversation into permanent, organized memory, with the original note always as the source. You talk, it becomes organized memory.
Open CleverNote and tell it the first thing you want to remember.
Frequently asked questions
- Does what I type in the chat become a note?
- When you tell it something to remember (an expense, a contact, an appointment), CleverNote saves it as a real note and shows Saved to memory. The chat on its own is temporary; the note is permanent and lives in your library.
- Do I have to fill in a category, amount, or date?
- No. From the note, the system extracts the expense with its amount, the person or place, the date, and the reminder. You just talk in plain language.
- If I ask with a different word, will it find it?
- Yes. If you saved a cake under groceries and ask how much you spent on food, it understands that food and groceries are the same thing and adds it up for you, with no exact category name needed.
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