u/Kognis-AI

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Your Brain Was Never Designed to Handle This Much Information

I genuinely think we’re entering a new era of “memory tech”.

Not AI assistants that just answer questions.
Not note apps that become digital graveyards after a week.

I mean systems that actually help you think.

That’s exactly why I built Kognis.

Most people today are mentally overloaded:

  • too many tasks
  • too many ideas
  • too many conversations
  • too much context switching

Important thoughts disappear constantly because our brains weren’t designed to hold infinite context.

Kognis was built to solve that.

You capture thoughts naturally — tasks, reminders, follow ups, ideas, conversations — and the system starts connecting everything together automatically.

It can:

  • surface forgotten thoughts
  • highlight priorities
  • connect related information
  • help organise mental clutter
  • bring back context when you need it most

The goal isn’t productivity for productivity’s sake.

It’s reducing cognitive load so your brain can focus on actually thinking.

We’re getting very close to release now and honestly… seeing it evolve from an idea into a fully working platform has been surreal.

Feels like the beginning of something much bigger.

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u/Kognis-AI — 1 day ago

Your Brain Was Never Designed to Handle This Much Information

I genuinely think we’re entering a new era of “memory tech”.

Not AI assistants that just answer questions.
Not note apps that become digital graveyards after a week.

I mean systems that actually help you think.

That’s exactly why I built Kognis.

Most people today are mentally overloaded:

  • too many tasks
  • too many ideas
  • too many conversations
  • too much context switching

Important thoughts disappear constantly because our brains weren’t designed to hold infinite context.

Kognis was built to solve that.

You capture thoughts naturally — tasks, reminders, follow ups, ideas, conversations — and the system starts connecting everything together automatically.

It can:

  • surface forgotten thoughts
  • highlight priorities
  • connect related information
  • help organise mental clutter
  • bring back context when you need it most

The goal isn’t productivity for productivity’s sake.

It’s reducing cognitive load so your brain can focus on actually thinking.

We’re getting very close to release now and honestly… seeing it evolve from an idea into a fully working platform has been surreal.

Feels like the beginning of something much bigger.

reddit.com
u/Kognis-AI — 1 day ago

Your Brain Was Never Designed to Handle This Much Information

I genuinely think we’re entering a new era of “memory tech”.

Not AI assistants that just answer questions.
Not note apps that become digital graveyards after a week.

I mean systems that actually help you think.

That’s exactly why I built Kognis.

Most people today are mentally overloaded:

  • too many tasks
  • too many ideas
  • too many conversations
  • too much context switching

Important thoughts disappear constantly because our brains weren’t designed to hold infinite context.

Kognis was built to solve that.

You capture thoughts naturally — tasks, reminders, follow ups, ideas, conversations — and the system starts connecting everything together automatically.

It can:

  • surface forgotten thoughts
  • highlight priorities
  • connect related information
  • help organise mental clutter
  • bring back context when you need it most

The goal isn’t productivity for productivity’s sake.

It’s reducing cognitive load so your brain can focus on actually thinking.

We’re getting very close to release now and honestly… seeing it evolve from an idea into a fully working platform has been surreal.

Feels like the beginning of something much bigger.

reddit.com
u/Kognis-AI — 1 day ago
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Your Brain Was Never Designed to Handle This Much Information

I genuinely think we’re entering a new era of “memory tech”.

Not AI assistants that just answer questions.
Not note apps that become digital graveyards after a week.

I mean systems that actually help you think.

That’s exactly why I built Kognis.

Most people today are mentally overloaded:

  • too many tasks
  • too many ideas
  • too many conversations
  • too much context switching

Important thoughts disappear constantly because our brains weren’t designed to hold infinite context.

Kognis was built to solve that.

You capture thoughts naturally — tasks, reminders, follow ups, ideas, conversations — and the system starts connecting everything together automatically.

It can:

  • surface forgotten thoughts
  • highlight priorities
  • connect related information
  • help organise mental clutter
  • bring back context when you need it most

The goal isn’t productivity for productivity’s sake.

It’s reducing cognitive load so your brain can focus on actually thinking.

We’re getting very close to release now and honestly… seeing it evolve from an idea into a fully working platform has been surreal.

Feels like the beginning of something much bigger.

reddit.com
u/Kognis-AI — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/apps

It's a hard life?

Anyone else feel like everyone is pretending they’ve got life figured out right now?

Like every app is “build this”, “scale that”, “wake up at 5am”, “optimize your routine” meanwhile half of us are just trying to answer emails and remember to drink water.

Feels weirdly exhausting lately.

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u/Kognis-AI — 9 days ago