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"I was working on four different tasks when this idea came to me."
After countless to-do list apps, sticky notes, unstructured ChatGPT prompts, and forgotten sparks of inspiration, I realized there’s a serious gap in how we capture and connect ideas. Current tools—Notion, Evernote, Google Keep etc—work well for structured planning, but they fall short for lateral thinkers, multidisciplinarians, and especially ADHDers like me. Inspiration doesn’t wait for the perfect time, but memory, focus, and context often fail us.
What we need is not another notes app, but a second brain built for chaos. My proposed tool, Chaosphere, is designed for people who think faster than they can organize. From the user’s perspective, it’s simple: capture an idea in as many or as few words as you want, then forget about it. Behind the scenes, the app stores each idea as a data point, tags it by subject matter, arranges it chronologically, and uses AI to summarize and connect related thoughts. Ideas that span multiple domains—like “fluid computing + startups + defense” for example—are cross-linked automatically.
Unlike rigid lists or folders, Chaosphere lets you view your thoughts as a 3D structure, showing how your own mind branches and interconnects across topics. Users can choose whether subject tags are broad (“science, world, buisness”) or highly specific (“quantum annealing in cryptography, biological process of snails etc”).
Who benefits?
ADHDers who suffer from eureka-now, forget-later moments.
Multidisciplinarians whose interests sprawl across unrelated fields.
Entrepreneurs who juggle hundreds of micro-ideas daily.
Think tanks and research groups that need to connect scattered insights.
This problem matters deeply to me because I live it—I lose ideas as fast as I create them. Chaosphere bridges the gap between moments of inspiration and moments of action. It captures chaos, then turns it into clarity.
Comments
Best of luck on the project and helping the community.