mymind is the first private-focused bookmarking tool inspired by the human brain. The tool uses artificial intelligence to visually organize links, notes, images, articles and videos in one place. Proudly anti-organization, mymind rejects the systems and structures of traditional organization tools.
Remember everything, organize nothing
Using the mymind browser extension or mobile app, users can save anything online with a click or tap. No link looks the same within mymind: Books are presented differently from articles, products look differently from websites. The tool recognizes the media type and contents, categorizing, tagging and extracting the most important information from it. For the first time online, the tool works for its users – rather than making users work to maintain the tool.
A private search engine for your own brain
To find something you’ve saved, simply search for it. Users can search by category, for example searching “recipes” or “GIFs.” Or search any keyword, color, brand or mood you remember. mymind even recognizes objects within images, and can read text or handwriting to help you find a saved note, meme or screenshot.
A beautiful treasure trove of inspiration
While most “second brain” tools and PKM systems are cluttered with complex features, mymind puts a priority on beauty and simplicity. Open mymind to a clean and simple grid of content, a visual stream of consciousness you can browse or search. The mymind interface is intentionally minimal and Ads and other clutter are stripped from articles, so you can read peacefully within mymind without distractions.
100% private – no ads, no social features, no distractions
mymind promises privacy, a value increasingly rare among online tools. The tool offers no social features or vanity metrics, meaning users can save anything without curating or feeling external pressure to perform or collaborate. Ads are refreshingly absent from mymind, and users’ content and data are not tracked. The mission is rather unconventional for a digital tool. mymind encourages members to consider it their private space to collect their thoughts, research and inspiration in peace, outside the typical chaos of the internet.
Tobias van Schneider, mymind co-founder:
“The internet is responsible for the crisis of distraction and anxiety in our modern age. Notifications pull people out of the present. Social media algorithms have ulterior motives to sell, waste time and encourage unhealthy habits. Everything we care about is scattered across various platforms and apps, creating chaos and requiring a never-ending effort to organize our tools to no end. This is mymind’s purpose: to serve the people who use it, rather than the other way around.”
“mymind is one place to keep everything you want to remember, and one place to find it. No hunting through folders and apps, losing things you want to remember or getting pulled in other directions online. We created it for people who don’t want to waste their time and energy managing their tools. It’s for those who would rather be thinking, doing and creating in the real world.”
“We aim to create a tool that lasts. The digital equivalent to a beautiful handcrafted piece of furniture or leather journal. mymind should be something you count on, draw energy from and use for years to come. That’s unheard of today, with new tools popping up and dying every day. We don’t want mymind to be the tool you try out for a week and quickly abandon. Our goal is that it’s something you intentionally feed and care for, so it will do the same for you.”
mymind is one beautiful, private place for everything you want to remember, powered by artificial intelligence. Save everything, organize nothing.
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