

Dim Notes is a minimalist note-taking app that automatically tags your content as you write. Named after the Chinese word for "ideas," Dim acts as a sanctuary for your thoughts—capturing, connecting, and organizing them without requiring any manual effort. Just write freely, and the app handles the rest, linking related ideas so you can navigate your mind with ease.
Dim automatically generates tags for your notes as you type. This means your thoughts, ideas, and knowledge get connected without you having to lift a finger—no manual tagging, no folder structures, no friction.
Tags link your ideas together, allowing you to move between related notes effortlessly. The app creates a web of connections that mirrors how your mind actually works, making it easy to revisit and build on past thoughts.
The interface is stripped down to the essentials, letting you focus entirely on what matters: your words. There are no menus, buttons, or settings to interrupt your flow—just a clean canvas for your ideas.
Dim is available on iOS via the App Store, with a public beta on TestFlight. The team also offers a Discord community for updates and feedback, ensuring you stay connected as the app evolves.
"Connections unfold effortlessly—tags link your ideas, allowing you to navigate your mind with ease."
This isn't just another note app that forces you to organize manually. Dim's auto-tagging is the core differentiator: it removes the cognitive overhead of categorizing your thoughts, so you can write freely and trust that the app will make sense of it all. The result is a note-taking experience that feels more like thinking than organizing.
You're tired of spending more time organizing notes than actually writing them. Dim is ideal if you value simplicity and want a tool that adapts to your thinking process rather than forcing you into a rigid structure. It's especially useful for capturing spontaneous ideas, connecting knowledge across different topics, and maintaining a clean, clutter-free digital space for your mind.
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