Almanack vs Voicenotes

Capturing your voice is easy. Finding it again is the moat.

Voicenotes captures well. The hard part is trusting what comes back. Almanack is built so recall is complete, correct, and sourced to only what you actually said.

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Asking Almanack a question: the answer cites the original entry and date

Where the two diverge

Voicenotes

  • Captures voice well, and connects to your AI too
  • Ask AI gives you an answer, not the notes behind it
  • No wall between your personal and your work notes
  • A broad consumer app, not an operator's record

Almanack

  • Captures your voice just as fast
  • Comes back in your exact words, never a rewrite
  • Every answer is sourced to the entries it came from
  • Answers only from your own words, never invented
  • Personal stays walled off from your work recall

Anyone can record your voice. The product is whether you can trust what it hands back when you ask.

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FAQ

Almanack and Voicenotes, answered

Is Almanack a good alternative to Voicenotes?

Yes, if your problem is not capturing voice notes but finding and trusting them later. Almanack organizes every capture and lets you ask your whole memory a question, answered from only what you said, with the source.

Can I ask an old note a question, not just record it?

Yes. Ask in plain language across everything you have captured and get an answer pulled only from your own entries, with the date and entry behind each line.

Does Almanack work by text too, or only voice?

Both. Talk it out on your phone or type at your desk. Either way it files itself into the same searchable memory.

Can I connect my notes to ChatGPT or Claude?

Yes. Almanack has an MCP server, so you can query your own memory from Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT, read-only and included.

Recall you can act on, not just a pile of recordings.

Get Almanack today. Capture in seconds, and trust what comes back.

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