

Soma AI Notes
An AI note app where you write in seconds, and rediscover notes by meaning—not location.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
Features
- File Tagging
- Full-Text Search
- Reminders
- Ad-free
- Dark Mode
- Support for MarkDown
- Unlimited storage
- Real time collaboration
- Goal Tracking
- Cloud Sync
- WYSIWYG Support
- Subtasks
- Knowledge base
- Knowledge Management
Soma AI Notes News & Activities
Recent activities
- reviewed Soma AI Notes
I switched to Soma because I was tired of deciding "which folder?" every time I had an idea. It's super fast to capture notes, and the AI auto-titles and connects them by meaning, so I can actually find stuff later without remembering exact keywords. The graph view is neat for discovering old notes I forgot about. Still in beta, so some polish is missing (like mobile apps and better graph filters), but the core idea—write fast, find by context—works really well. Way less friction than Notion or...
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- Chloe_Builds added Soma AI Notes as alternative to Logseq, Zettlr, sNotes – Students Notes and Joplin
Soma AI Notes information
What is Soma AI Notes?
Soma is a zero-friction AI note app for capturing ideas the moment they appear. Write first—Soma auto-generates titles/topics and connects related notes by meaning, then lets you rediscover them via semantic search or a graph view. No “where should I put this?” pause—just capture, connect, and find.







Comments and Reviews
I switched to Soma because I was tired of deciding "which folder?" every time I had an idea. It's super fast to capture notes, and the AI auto-titles and connects them by meaning, so I can actually find stuff later without remembering exact keywords. The graph view is neat for discovering old notes I forgot about. Still in beta, so some polish is missing (like mobile apps and better graph filters), but the core idea—write fast, find by context—works really well. Way less friction than Notion or Obsidian for quick thinking