Most people don’t realize how exhausting it is trying to remember everything:
- business ideas
- article concepts
- projects you want to star
- things you need to research later
- random thoughts that feel important at 2 AM.
Eventually, they begin to pile up.
Browser tabs multiply. Notes become scattered across different apps. Half-finished plans quietly sit in the background, competing for attention.
The result is often a strange mixture of overwhelm and mental friction.
That is one of the reasons I built Idea Vault.
Idea Vault is a simple web-based tool designed to help capture, organize, prioritize, and revisit ideas without turning the process into a complicated productivity system.
At its core, it is a trusted place for ideas to live outside your head.
You can:
- capture ideas quickly
- organize them into vaults
- assign priorities and statuses
- add tags and deadlines
- revisit projects later without losing track of them
But more importantly, it helps reduce mental clutter.
Instead of mentally juggling unfinished thoughts all day, you can safely store them somewhere reliable and return your attention to the present moment.
I originally built the tool for myself because I wanted something calmer and more focused than most modern productivity software. Over time, it evolved into something I now use every day for writing projects, business ideas, articles, experiments, and long-term plans.
If your brain constantly feels full of tabs that never quite close, you might find it useful too.
You can learn more about the tool here.