kōji
A keyboard-first second brain. Local, fast, with no AI crutch in the way.
Kōji is the productivity tool I built because no other one fit how my brain actually works. I think in bursts — a thought at 2am, a task mid-conversation, a half-formed idea I need to dump before it disappears. Kōji is built around that. Brain Dump captures raw thoughts in a full-screen overlay. Today turns them into things to do. Board shows the bigger picture. Notes hold the longer-form thinking in markdown.
Everything is keyboard-driven. Cmd+K opens the command palette. 40+ shortcuts let you live in the app without ever touching the trackpad. The visual design is intentionally monochrome — no color, no decoration, no AI assistant trying to summarise your life. Just a tool that gets out of the way.
Kōji is local-first. Your tasks, notes, brain dumps, and focus stats live on your device — nothing is sent to a server, no account is required, no login wall. Open the tab and keep going.
- Brain Dump — full-screen capture overlay with a gliding typing caret
- Three core views: Today, Board, Notes
- 40+ keyboard shortcuts and a Cmd+K palette
- Pomodoro focus timer with a calm bell and persisted streak
- Local-first — no account, no cloud, your data stays on your device
- Editorial monochrome design with a light/dark theme swap