I keep a Go Note Go by my desk. If I have something to write down, I simply type it in and hit enter.
Go Note Go is a note-taking system for when you're on the go, with a focus on driving and camping. It's just a headless keyboard (Raspberry Pi 400) -- no monitor, no display at all -- that you can type on (or speak to; it has a microphone). Anything you type will get uploaded to your notes, and if you speak it will get transcribed automatically and uploaded to your notes, all as soon as the device gets an internet connection (so you can use it offline, e.g. when camping).
Being single-purpose is really nice -- no time lost switching apps or waiting for something to load before you can type. And being screenless is nice too: it feels really freeing to not think about typos or wording etc, and to just keep moving forward.
For me, the notes are uploaded to Roam Research, but it supports other note-taking systems too (e.g. email, Notion, RemNote, Ideaflow, Mem, ...).
Go Note Go is a note-taking system for when you're on the go, with a focus on driving and camping. It's just a headless keyboard (Raspberry Pi 400) -- no monitor, no display at all -- that you can type on (or speak to; it has a microphone). Anything you type will get uploaded to your notes, and if you speak it will get transcribed automatically and uploaded to your notes, all as soon as the device gets an internet connection (so you can use it offline, e.g. when camping).
Being single-purpose is really nice -- no time lost switching apps or waiting for something to load before you can type. And being screenless is nice too: it feels really freeing to not think about typos or wording etc, and to just keep moving forward.
For me, the notes are uploaded to Roam Research, but it supports other note-taking systems too (e.g. email, Notion, RemNote, Ideaflow, Mem, ...).
Links: https://davidbieber.com/projects/go-note-go/ https://github.com/dbieber/GoNoteGo