For founders

The memory founders actually keep.

Pricing calls, the hire you are leaning toward, the intro you promised a customer by Friday. Dump it in a sentence, ask it back when it matters, and never drop the promise that moves the deal.

$96 a year or $14 a month. Cancel anytime.

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Almanack on the web: a founder's recent notes and to-dos, organized from quick dumps

Why founders use it

You have the thought, and lose it by Friday

The bottleneck is not having the idea. It is holding it, and the thing you promised, until it matters.

A minute a day, not a system

You will not maintain a second brain and you know it. Almanack only asks you to talk for a minute. It does the organizing.

Ask it back when it matters

Six months from now you will wonder why you went that way. Ask your memory and the answer comes back in your own words, with the source.

It comes back before it slips

The things you said you would do come back as reminders on the day, pulled straight from what you said. Nothing waits to be asked.

Save what you read, too

Share an article, a thread, or a video into Almanack and it becomes a note, not a lost tab. Say why it matters in a line, and ask for it back later.

Drafts that sound like you

Turn a note into a tweet, an email, or a post and it comes out in your voice, not a robot's. Teach it your tone once and every draft follows.

I built Almanack because I kept re-litigating my own decisions and dropping promises I made on calls. Now I dump everything and ask later. I use it every day.

Fabio, founder

Your future self will ask what you figured out today.

Almanack will have the answer. Start today.

$96 a year or $14 a month. Cancel anytime.