Saved Messages
You know you saved something good in there. Where — that's another question.
Drop in anything as it comes — links, ideas, voice notes, screenshots. Sort them into your tree when you have a minute. Or don't — they'll still turn up.
You know you saved something good in there. Where — that's another question.
"I'll read this tonight." You didn't. Now Chrome's begging for mercy.
"Inbox"? "Random"? "Today"? By the time you decide — the thought's gone.
Saved notes are supposed to come back to you — to revisit, recall, reuse. In practice, they just sit there.
Taking notes shouldn't feel like a second job.
Better when notes just follow your thinking.
Save it. That's it.
Tuck it into another note
Diary → Family trip to Portland
In Treeno, folders and notes are the same thing.
Add a tag
Add a property
Movie · recommended by Sam
Link to another note
Met with Alex about Treeno
Or just leave it
Treeno will find connections on its own.
Treeno connects notes to each other — by meaning, by shared words, by where you saved them next to. When you search or browse, what you need surfaces nearby. Nothing gets lost. Everything waits its turn.
You read, watch, think — and Treeno keeps not just the source, but what you took from it. Coming back, you don't start over — you pick up where you already figured it out.
Places, bookings, what to bring, the route — all live in one branch. Open it the night before — nothing slips.
One thought catches. Then a good example shows up. Then the right angle. In Treeno, all of it pulls together — into a post, an article, a talk. Start with one note.
You discussed, found, decided, saved — and two weeks later, it's all there. None of that "I know we covered this somewhere" feeling.
Treeno turns quick notes into something you'll actually want to use later.
The thought comes first. The page can wait. In Treeno, you don't have to decide where a note will live before you've written it.
You can use Treeno from day one — no setup, no configuration, no plugins. It just works on every device.
Capturing a thought in Treeno is as fast as the default Notes app. But it doesn't just sit there — it finds its place and starts adding to the bigger picture.
Send a thought to the Telegram bot — like always. Treeno reads what's inside, files it by meaning, and connects it to what's already there.
Save, sort, and come back to what matters — at your own pace.
Works even in the parking lot.
Right there, on any device.
A full workspace, on your computer.
Like texting your assistant.
Treeno runs locally. Even your synced notes stay accessible when you're off-grid.
Treeno connects to APIs, integrations, and MCP. Plug it into your automations or use it alongside agents.
Bring in everything from Notion or Obsidian. Take it back out anytime, in the format you want.
See how it fits your way of working.
Core features stay free, forever.