Apps/Oriora Hindsight

Oriora Hindsight

Learn from your own notes.

Point Hindsight at the notes, scripts and workflows you already keep, and it reads them on your device. Ask it to reflect and it surfaces the recurring themes and the lessons your own notes already hold; ask it to connect and it finds non-obvious links between specific notes; or just ask a question and get an answer cited to your notes. It reads only what you point it at — no cloud index, no embeddings to maintain. Your notes stay on your device; only a short summary and the excerpts it cites are sent for each action.

What you get

  • Point it at the notes and files you choose — nothing is read without you
  • Reflect: surface recurring themes and the lessons your notes already hold
  • Connect: find non-obvious links between specific notes, cited to each
  • Ask: get answers grounded in your own notes, with citations
  • No cloud index or embeddings — it reads on demand from what you pick
  • Your notes stay on your device — Oriora keeps nothing

Example outputs

Reflect: "Several of your project notes end on the same deploy mistake — you note it, then repeat it."
Connect: "Your pricing note and your onboarding note both circle the same idea about free trials."
Ask: "What did I decide about caching?" → answered from your notes, citing each one

How it works

1

Pick your corpus

Choose the folders or files you want it to read; it starts empty until you do.

2

It reads on your device

Text and your own marker lines are extracted and kept on your device.

3

Reflect, connect or ask

The AI works from a short summary plus the excerpts it cites — nothing more leaves.

FAQ

Does it give advice?

No. Hindsight surfaces patterns, connections and the lessons your own notes already state — it won't hand out generic productivity advice, and it won't invent links between notes that aren't there.

What leaves my device?

Your notes stay on your device. For each action only a short on-device summary plus the specific excerpts it cites are sent — never whole files — and Oriora keeps nothing.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The app is free; you only pay for the actions you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.

Available on

WebmacOSiPhone
Coming soon

In beta — launching soon.

Who it's for

Anyone with a pile of notes, scripts or workflows who wants to learn from what they've already written.