A second brain, without the work
A second brain that builds itself.
Everyone selling you a second brain hands you a filing job. Folders, tags, a system to maintain, and a graveyard of notes you never reopen. Almanack is the opposite. You talk, it organizes, and it hands the right thing back the moment you ask.
$96 a year or $14 a month. Cancel anytime.
The opposite of a workspace
The second brain was a good idea ruined by the homework
Take out the filing and the folders, and what is left is the part that actually helps.
Capture is just talking
No template to fill, no page to format. Say the thought and it is in. The second brain only works if capturing is effortless, so we made it a sentence.
It files itself
No folders to design, no tags to maintain, no daily-notes ritual. The organizing that every other system makes you do, Almanack just does.
Ask it, do not browse it
A real second brain answers. Ask in plain words and it hands back what you said, with the source, instead of making you dig through a graph of links.
It pushes, not just stores
The things you said you would do come back as reminders on the day. A filing cabinet sits still. This one reaches out.
Turn a note into anything
A rambled thought becomes a clean draft, a summary, or a brief in seconds, in your own voice. The knowledge does not just sit there, it works.
Plug it into your AI
Connect your memory to Claude or ChatGPT over MCP, so the AI you already use answers from your own notes, not the whole internet.
Almanack vs a second brain you build
A second brain you build
- Starts with folders, tags, and a system to design
- Only pays off if you maintain it forever
- Turns into a graveyard of notes you never reopen
- Makes you browse a graph to find one thing
- Sits still, it never reminds you of anything
Almanack
- Starts with talking, no system to design
- Pays off from the first note, with no upkeep
- Stays clean because the AI organizes it
- Answers when you ask, in your own words
- Reminds you what you said you would do
The second brain was always a good idea ruined by the homework. Take out the filing and the folders, and what is left is the part that actually helps.
Almanack
FAQ
Good to know
Is this like Notion or Obsidian?
It is the opposite approach. Those give you a blank workspace to build and maintain. Almanack does the organizing for you, so there is nothing to set up or keep up.
Do I have to tag or file anything?
No. You talk, it files itself. There are no folders, tags, or templates to manage.
How do I find something later?
You ask. Instead of browsing a graph of links, ask in plain words and your own words come back, with the source.
Can other AI tools use my second brain?
Yes. Connect it to Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor over MCP and they answer from your notes, scoped to only what you said.
What happens to old notes?
They stay searchable and recall-able, and anything time-sensitive resurfaces on its own. Nothing rots in a folder you forgot.
Stop building a second brain. Start using one.
Talk, and it organizes itself. Ask, and it hands the answer back. Get Almanack today.
$96 a year or $14 a month. Cancel anytime.