The journal
Write the way you actually think. uncapped finds the work inside your notes; you decide what becomes real.
The journal is where uncapped starts. It lives in the Logbook tab, and it lets you write the way founders actually think: partial, messy, mixed between personal context and business work.
What you write #
Notes, tasks, reminders, rough plans, decisions - all in one place. You don't start by choosing a board, a project, or a perfect task shape.
That matters because what actually flows into a small business is not a tidy task queue. It's a stream of thoughts, client notes, promises, follow-ups, and things you don't want to lose.
What uncapped does with it #
The system looks for useful work inside each entry. It can surface task cards on Today, recognize recurring patterns, keep time hints ("call her at 3"), and let you move work to another day.
You control the outcome. On any card you can:
- complete it, or add a time to it
- move it to another day
- clear it (and undo the clear)
- publish it to a venture board, or unpublish it
- delete it
Personal and work context #
The journal is intentionally close to you. It stays private to you, always - entries never leave your account and are structurally unreachable by any connected AI channel.
That's deliberate. AI can take on more of the execution, but you still process what matters and decide what should happen. Personal context should never become shared work by accident: work becomes visible only when you choose to publish it.
Why this is different from a task app #
A task app asks you to convert life into tasks before it can help. uncapped lets you capture first, then shape the work after.
That's the point. You shouldn't have to stop thinking just to feed a system.