Reflect - a Roam Research knockoff with a few nice features
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Posted by Lucas
Oct 13, 2021 at 04:27 PM
I agree with comments above, but I recommend, in such situations, using https://privacy.com/ (which has a free tier) to create disposable temporary credit cards. Using that approach, I went ahead and tried Reflect, but I found that, while very slick, it doesn’t have enough features yet. (No unlinked mentions, not obvious how to expand and collapse…) Will keep an eye on it
Posted by MadaboutDana
Oct 14, 2021 at 09:06 AM
Ha! Neat trick! I haven’t met that idea before – clever.
Lucas wrote:
I agree with comments above, but I recommend, in such situations, using
>https://privacy.com/ (which has a free tier) to create disposable
>temporary credit cards. Using that approach, I went ahead and tried
>Reflect, but I found that, while very slick, it doesn’t have enough
>features yet. (No unlinked mentions, not obvious how to expand and
>collapse…) Will keep an eye on it
Posted by Sarah
Oct 15, 2021 at 03:01 AM
Lucas wrote:
I agree with comments above, but I recommend, in such situations, using
>https://privacy.com/ (which has a free tier) to create disposable
>temporary credit cards.
Thank you for this, Lucas!
Posted by satis
May 5, 2023 at 01:18 PM
Is anyone using Reflect?
Apparently they are actuating a social marketing push as I am seeing a number of Producivity YouTubers making videos on the service like this one today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBryjpj1ut0
I visited the service at https://site.reflect.app/home/ and was struck by how many buzzwords and checkoff-features it offers - everything from integations with Zapier/Readwise/Google Calendar, to AI assistant and e2e encryption.
Posted by Stephen Zeoli
May 6, 2023 at 11:02 AM
I have been using Reflect for a few months now. It is NOT as fulll featured as many of these apps, such as Capacities or Tana. But that’s one of its strengths, for me. It is much simpler. I’ve found it the closest thing to frictionless for jotting daily notes. It does have some nice extra features. I used its sophisticated AI to make an outline of a book manuscript I was reviewing—it should be said, however, that they impose daily limits on the number of words you can process through their AI, so it took me three days to make the outline. Still, their AI did a much better job than the AI in Craft, which was a mess.
Reflect has a decent iOS app for capturing notes on the fly.
What they don’t have yet, but are working on is a real task management system. And the only way I’ve found for getting notes out of Reflect is cut and paste.
Still, I enjoy using Reflect.
Steve
satis wrote:
Is anyone using Reflect?
>
>Apparently they are actuating a social marketing push as I am seeing a
>number of Producivity YouTubers making videos on the service like this
>one today:
>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBryjpj1ut0
>
>I visited the service at https://site.reflect.app/home/ and was struck
>by how many buzzwords and checkoff-features it offers - everything from
>integations with Zapier/Readwise/Google Calendar, to AI assistant and
>e2e encryption.