So, why did i really think of making Crosmos?

I’ve always been drawn to productivity tools that help me focus and write without friction, especially when I’m working on blogs or long-form ideas

But there was always that one thing missing, and migrating between apps was a pain always.

With thousands of notes accumulated over years, remembering or finding the right one at the right moment became the real challenge.

So I wondered, instead of relying on my memory, why can’t my notes understand how I think and bring the right ideas back exactly when I need them?

Not because I'm lazy, but because I want to think faster, iterate faster and make new ideas.

That was the moment I realized I needed agentic capabilities, something that could understand the context in my notes and help me find both the exact information and the ideas connected to it.

I’ve always believed your notes should stay with you, on your machine, fully under your control. If you ever want to move or delete them, you should be able to do that instantly.

That's why Crosmos is local-first. Your knowledge stays yours.

Now let's come to the agentic part. Crosmos is designed to be an agentic knowledge base, one that not only remembers your notes, but actively helps you work with them. With AI blocks, contextual chat, and semantic search, the app can understand how you write and surface what matters. We’re also working on MCP integration so you can get more done without switching apps. And with a flexible block-based editor, writing stays structured and clear, without needing to think in markdown, although export is always available for power users.

So yes. I wanna build a home for your ideas to bloom and to not just to ideate but to ideate faster

So yes, why need a second brain? when you can make yours better?