Your mind moves fast.
We built the system to keep up.

Thoughts don't wait for a good time to arrive. They show up mid-commute, mid-conversation, mid-everything — and then they're gone. Anchored exists to catch them the moment they surface, and surface them back exactly when and where they matter.

The Problem We're Solving

Every productivity system ever built has the same flaw: it requires effort at the moment of capture. Pick a folder. Add a tag. Choose a project. Write a proper note. By the time you've done all that, the original thought is already distorted — or gone.

We think the capture moment should be zero friction. One tap. Whatever is in your head. That's it. Everything else — organization, categorization, context — happens after, automatically, without you having to think about it.

How It Works

LINEAR LIST

Capture First. Sort Later.

Drop anything into a running list. Thoughts, tasks, reminders, half-formed ideas. AI categorizes and structures them automatically. You stay in the flow.

MAP VIEW

Pin It To A Place.

Tie a thought to a location. When you arrive there, Anchored surfaces it — no alarm, no manual reminder. The right information finds you at the right coordinates.

Both modes are available on the free tier. Linear or spatial — the app adapts to how you think, not the other way around.

Free vs AI Tier

Free

Always free. No credit card.

  • Capture in list or map mode
  • Manual organize and edit
  • Drop an Anchor — unlimited
  • Location-based surfacing
  • All core features

AI Tier

Everything above, plus:

  • Auto-categorize on capture
  • AI re-draft and clean-up
  • Suggested next steps
  • Smart grouping across captures
  • Priority support

What We Believe

Capture is sacred.

The moment a thought arrives is the only moment it exists at full clarity. Any friction at that point — a category prompt, a folder picker, a loading screen — is a thought lost. We treat capture as a single tap with nothing in the way.

Context is location.

A grocery list belongs at the grocery store. A note about a meeting belongs in that meeting room. Delivery of information should match the moment it becomes useful — not a calendar slot you set three days ago.

Less is the product.

We started with two things: fast capture and smart delivery. Everything else gets weighed against that. No feature ships because it sounds good in a meeting — it ships because it makes the core experience sharper. That bar doesn't move.