Show HN: My tool to word vomit at to organise & tag my life into my calendar

mmbl.io

1 points by bustylasercanon 8 hours ago

I’ve always had a million thoughts, to-dos, and reminders swirling around in my head. I tried normal to-do lists, but they’d quickly get lost under a mountain of other tasks or I'd forget about them.

So I hacked together a tool that turns quick voice notes into organised tasks and tags. It started as a personal sanity-saver, but my friends and family jumped in too and said it was worth paying for.

I call it mmbl—basically, it transcribes your ramblings, auto-detects tasks, adds tags, and syncs them to your calendar.

My brother uses it to rattle off his daily to-dos while making coffee, and by the time he’s done, his day is fully mapped out. Another friend uses it to generate tweets from their ramblings. It’s like dumping your brain out without the guilt of cluttered notes and being able to ask about it later.

I also started using it to whip up content like tweets and blog posts by using it to draft something based on my notes—it’s surprisingly good at saving me from blank-page syndrome. And if I need to find that random idea from last month, I can just search in natural language instead of scrolling through endless lists.

Would love any thoughts or feedback. It’s still rough around the edges, but it’s already making life easier for me (and apparently a few others). It's free to try so give it a shot, there's a one-time fee too for unlimited usage.

If anyone likes it and wants to subscribe to premium - here's a discount code for 20% off your first month: K1NDK3O

I posted it on r/sideproject and had some really nice feedback from people saying how useful it is which is great to see and I've been able to make improvements pretty quickly from that which is great.

Features currently in the works: - Sorting tasks by duration, due date and more - Ability to edit tasks - Improvements to the asking / creating to utilise more context about your notes. - Considering an iOS app

Let me know what you think!