01 · The capture
Anywhere a thought
can interrupt you.
Browser. IDE. Spreadsheet. The capture box opens on top, takes one line, and disappears.
Desktop capture, reimagined
A global hotkey opens a minimal prompt box. Type a thought, hit Enter — it lands in Slack, Notion, Google Calendar, or stays in your local history.
Private beta · Mac & Windows · Ctrl+Shift+Space (Cmd on Mac)
A capture surface should
disappear
when you don't need it, and arrive without ceremony when you do.
It should respect both your hands and your attention.
Nothing more is needed.
Nothing less will do.
Designed for thinking
01 · The capture
Browser. IDE. Spreadsheet. The capture box opens on top, takes one line, and disappears.
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03
04
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Every capture saves to a local SQLite store before any network call. You decide what leaves your machine.
The flow
Klyph lives quietly in your tray. Hit the shortcut from a browser tab, IDE, or spreadsheet — the capture box arrives, you type, you're back to work.
01 Lives in the tray
02 Press the hotkey
03 Type. Hit Enter.
Windows · Cmd+Shift+Space on macOS
The capture box
Focus and Distraction lanes, tags, lists, and smart routing — without leaving the flow of your work.
Smart routing
Klyph spots dates, times, and intent in your text, and offers the right destination without you reaching for the mouse.
Integrations
Connect Slack, Discord, Notion, and Google during setup. Enable destinations per capture with a tap — timed text automatically routes to Google Calendar.
One-click OAuth for each destination.
History
I stopped opening Notion to jot one-liners. Klyph became the place a thought lands before I forget it, and the place it gets routed from.
On device
Every capture saves locally first. Connect destinations only if you want — you can run Klyph completely offline with zero accounts.
Klyph is in a closed beta while the rough edges get polished. Drop a note and you'll get an installer for macOS or Windows.
Mac (.dmg) and Windows (.exe) installers sent by hand.