An honest note
The best way to understand it is to walk through it.
We could fill this page with polished marketing about what CreatorNotes does. We would rather hand you the keys. Here is a real, public workspace. Sign in with your email, look around, and decide for yourself.
I could write you a confident pitch about what this product does. Most product pages do. This one is built on a different bet: CreatorNotes explains itself better than I can.
It is a tool that helps you think. Not a single feature you can put in a screenshot, but a place to hold messy thinking, connect it, and come back to it later, with AI working from the same context you do.
Everyone thinks differently, so it tries to stay out of your way. There is no one correct path through it. You arrange your thinking the way it already works in your head, and the tool fades into the background.
I will be honest about the trade. There is a learning curve. It is not a one-trick app, and it asks you to work a little differently. That is the cost of a new way of thinking, and I believe it is worth paying.
Deniss
Founder, CreatorNotes
Walk through the public workspace
CreatorNotes (Public) is open to anyone. Sign in with your email and you are in. Wander the canvases, follow the connections, and see what the product is for. It shows you what is possible as you go.
Free. No credit card. Just your email.
Why this exists
Knowledge work is drowning in information. We can generate more thinking than anyone can keep track of: summaries, decisions, research, drafts, and now agent actions. What is missing is a sense-making layer, a place where people and agents agree on what it all means.
This is a new category, and the companies that feel it first are the context-heavy ones, where the volume of thinking outgrew ordinary coordination a while ago. CreatorNotes is built to be that layer.
A few tips once you are in
There is a lot to explore. Here is where to start.
Start on the Home canvas
It is the map of everything else. Zoom out, get the lay of the land, then zoom into whatever pulls you in.
Follow the connections
Open a note and see what links to it, and why. The thinking lives in the relationships between notes, not just inside them.
Open the Getting Started canvas
A guided path through the core ideas, laid out the same way you would build your own.
Do not try to learn it all at once
There is no single right path. Pick one thread and pull it. The shape of the product shows up as you wander.
See it for yourself.
The product is the best argument for the product. Sign in and give it ten minutes.