Personal AI assistant

Notes, lists, reminders — and an AI that actually finds the thing you scribbled down last week.

Jotly is the calm corner of the internet for the things you tell yourself to remember. Jot it down in chat, on your phone, on your laptop. Ask Jotly later, in plain English. It finds it.

Free during the beta. UK-built, UK-hosted (AWS London).

What Jotly does

Chat-first capture

Talk to it like a person. "Remind me to call the bank tomorrow at 10." Jotly works out the title, the time, and the urgency.

Notes that find themselves

Jot in markdown. Jotly tags and summarises every note in the background, so you don't sit there picking labels.

Lists, the obvious way

Shopping, errands, project lists. Tap to tick. Drag to reorder. Clear the ticked ones. No setup, no rituals.

Smart reminders

Phone calls surface at 10am. Commute tasks at 4:45pm. Snooze duration is tuned to urgency. Quiet hours by default.

Your calendar, in the loop

Connect Apple or Google Calendar (read-only). Jotly knows your week without you typing it out twice.

Ask, in English

"What did I write about the nursery fees?" "What's on my house list?" Jotly searches across your notes, lists, tasks, and calendar — and cites where it found the answer.

How it works

  1. Jot. Type or talk into the chat. One sentence, ten sentences, a shopping list, a recurring reminder — it figures it out.
  2. Forget. Jotly nudges you at the right moment. Morning digest, phone-call window, commute, evening relay.
  3. Ask. When you need it back, ask in plain English. Jotly cites the original note, list, or event.

Ready to try it?

Jotly is in closed beta. The iOS and Android builds are TestFlight / Play internal-track only — the web app is open to invited testers.