Personal knowledge management
Personal knowledge management that closes the loop.
Capture ideas fast, connect them with wikilinks and automatic backlinks, retrieve them by meaning with semantic search, and put them to use by chatting with your own notes for answers that cite the source. One tool for the whole PKM loop — so collecting notes turns into a second brain you actually reuse.
Capture without friction
PKM only works if collecting is effortless. Drop in a thought, a quote, a link, or a clipping and move on — fast capture keeps the system growing instead of becoming one more chore you abandon after a week.
Connect with wikilinks and automatic backlinks
Link any note to any other with a wikilink and the backlink appears on the other side on its own. Your knowledge weaves itself into a navigable web, so connections form as you write instead of after a tidy-up day that never comes.
Retrieve by meaning, not just keywords
Semantic search surfaces the right note by what it means, so the idea you half-remember resurfaces even when you described it differently months ago. The collect stage finally pays off because nothing you saved is lost.
Put your knowledge to work
Ask a question across everything you've collected and get an answer grounded in your own notes, with inline citations back to the note it came from. Your knowledge base does the thinking with you instead of sitting silent.
One tool for the whole PKM loop
Capture, connect, retrieve, and use all live in the same workspace — no stitching together a notes app, a bookmark tool, a search add-on, and an AI chatbot that can't see any of them. Less plumbing, more thinking.
Publish a finished idea in place
When a cluster of notes is ready to become an essay, repurpose it into a post and publish from the same workspace. Your private knowledge base and your public writing live together, never copied between apps.
Frequently asked questions
What is personal knowledge management?
Personal knowledge management (PKM) is the practice of capturing what you learn, connecting related ideas, retrieving them when you need them, and putting them to use. JustJot.ai is built around that full loop — fast capture, wikilinks with automatic backlinks, semantic search, and AI chat grounded in your notes — so each stage actually leads into the next.
How is this different from a plain notes app?
A notes app helps you write things down; a PKM app helps you get them back and connect them. JustJot.ai adds two-way backlinks, search that understands meaning, and grounded AI chat over your whole library, so collecting notes turns into a knowledge base you reuse instead of a folder you forget.
Do I get real two-way backlinks?
Yes. Link one note to another with a wikilink and a backlink appears automatically on the linked note, so every connection is navigable from both sides — the backbone of a working personal knowledge base.
Does the AI make things up about my notes?
Answers are grounded in the notes you point it at and carry inline citations back to the note they came from, so you can check each claim against what you actually wrote instead of trusting an unsourced summary.
Is JustJot.ai free to start?
You can start for free: capture notes and use wikilinks, backlinks, semantic search, and AI chat without a credit card. Paid tiers exist for heavier publishing and monetization, but the core PKM workflow works on the free tier.
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