Brainstorm is the place to dump thinking before it is organized. You write notes; AI classifies them, surfaces connections, and—when enough material has piled up—proposes a synthesis that pulls threads together. You do not organize anything yourself.
Write, and structure shows up
Each note runs through a quiet classification pass: it picks a type (idea, decision, blocker, question, and more), writes a one-line annotation that captures the gist, and looks for connections to notes already on the canvas. Related cards link automatically. There is no “send to AI” button—you just write.
Syntheses when the material is rich
Once you have several notes across a few types, the canvas may pitch a candidate thesis that links back to the notes that fed it. Keep it or dismiss it. Switch between Tile, Kanban, and Graph views to see the shape, and tap the mic to brain-dump out loud.
It is not a notes app and not a whiteboard—it sits in between, with cards structured enough for AI to reason over. Brainstorms live in Your Content. See Workspace.