A place that holds the thread.
Calm notes and projects, kept together without a feed.
Two promises
Attention
No infinite feed. Bounded views. When something appears, you can see why.
Ownership
Your notes stay yours. The shared layer will be governed by contributors, not the company. We're building toward a structure where users have real ownership.
Workflows that fit the job
Focused screens for the job at hand. Open Today, Projects, or People. Bounded, calm, keyboard-first.
Your ideas, connected
Notes with links and sources attached. Store once, reuse everywhere. Find by context, not keywords.
Help when you want it
Local-first. Suggestions are simple and reversible; you decide what to keep.
How it works
Three ideas, in plain terms: focused screens, connected notes, and optional help.
Views
Focused screens for the job at hand. Example: use Today to triage, Projects to plan, and People to track collaborators.
Ions
Small units of knowledge—notes, tasks, snippets, relations—with sources and links attached so ideas stay reusable.
Syx
Optional help when you ask. Suggestions are explainable and reversible—use “Why this?” to see what it was based on.
FAQ
Plain-language answers for first-time visitors.
Is this an OS replacement?
No. It sits alongside your existing tools and helps you keep work connected without a feed.
Do I need the cloud?
No. Local-first works offline. Cloud is opt-in for sync and assistance.
What are Views?
Focused screens for the job at hand—like Today, Projects, People, and Vote.
What is an Ion?
A small unit of knowledge: a note, a task, a snippet, or a link—kept with sources and relations.
Can I export my data?
Yes. Your work is yours. Export and portability are a first-class goal.
How much does it cost?
Early access is evolving. If you want updates on pricing and availability, join the list.
About Syxon
Syxon is local-first software for people who think in notes. We listen through feedback notes, pilots, and direct conversations, then change what we ship based on what early users tell us.
Ideas & feedback
If something feels confusing, promising, or off, write it here. I read every note, and it shapes what I fix next.
Get updates.
Short notes on real progress, pilot invites, and what changed because of feedback. 1–2 emails per month.