Thoughtbed Labs · 001

Plant one idea.
Feel it come back.

A two-minute taste of Thoughtbed, the system that gives your ideas back. No signup. Just one real thought from your head.

Five quick questions at the end. Your answers shape what gets built.

1 · Capture

Hold to plant.
That's the whole job.

No folders. No tags. No titles.

2 · Tonight, while you sleep

Your idea

planted in six seconds · your work here is done

It files itself

No folder, no tags, no title. Organizing is the system's job, never yours.

It finds its relatives

Connected to related thoughts you captured weeks ago and forgot about.

It gathers evidence

When your newsletters, meetings, and notes confirm it, the idea matures.

Simulated for this test. In the real product, this happens to every idea you plant, every night.

3 · Three weeks later, it comes back

What you planted

your raw thought

An idea came back ripe

Breadth 4 \u00B7 Depth 3

Your idea, matured

What in your garden connected to it

In the real Thoughtbed these are your actual notes and sources. For this test, the garden inferred them from your idea.

It's ready. Use it in one tap:

This is what Thoughtbed does to every idea you plant. You forget it. It grows. It comes back ready.

Or plant another idea →

4 · The test · 30 seconds

This experiment was built in an afternoon with the same system it demonstrates. I read every response personally. If you write something in question 4, I will probably reply. —Payton