Inside the workspace
Six surfaces, one app. Each one shipped because a real day needed it — not because a roadmap had a slot open.
Dashboard
Personal OS · Overview
The daily command surface — today's tasks, spending, notes, and calendar collapsed into one glance.
Daily planning down to under five minutes.
Tasks
Personal OS · Execution
A kanban board with priority, due dates, and labels — built for a queue of one person's real work.
Every open commitment visible in one board, none of it held in your head.
Notes
Personal OS · Capture
Fast capture for ideas and half-formed thoughts, tagged and searchable, writable from inside LINE.
Feature Q3 idea
ideaSprint meeting notes
workAn idea takes as long to save as it takes to have.
Expenses
Personal OS · Money
Categorized spending records, logged in one line — "จ่ายกาแฟ 80" becomes a record instantly.
Spending logged the moment it happens, not reconstructed at month-end.
Calendar
Personal OS · Time
A month view of tasks and due dates, so nothing quietly slips past.
One view answers what's due, and when.
Review
Personal OS · Reflection
Daily and weekly summaries — tasks done, overdue, notes written, money spent.
A five-minute weekly check-in instead of a guess.
What it actually does
Four decisions the whole app is built around — not a feature list, a set of constraints.
Instant capture
Add a task, note, or expense in one line, from anywhere. No modal, no multi-step form standing between a thought and the record of it.
LINE-native input
Message Johny Memo directly — "เพิ่มงาน ส่งรายงาน #urgent" — and it lands in the right place without opening the app.
Local-first storage
Everything works offline, immediately, stored on the device first. Speed isn't a network round-trip away.
Cloud sync, by choice
Sign in with LINE when you want your data to follow you across devices. Until then, nothing leaves your browser.
Not just how it looks —
how it thinks.
Four rules the product answers to before any screen gets drawn.
Start from the moment, not the feature
Every decision starts with one question: how fast can a real thought — a task, a note, an expense — become a saved record? The interface exists to answer that, not to look complete.
Local first, cloud second
The app is built to work fully offline before it's built to sync. Reliability isn't a feature added later — it's the floor everything else stands on.
Meet the user where they already are
Instead of asking for another app to be opened, Johny Memo listens inside LINE — where the day is already happening — and turns a message into structured data.
Ship the calm version
Every screen is checked against one standard: does this reduce what has to be held in the user's head today? If a feature adds decisions without removing any, it doesn't ship.
Point of view
Good products are not created by adding more. They are created by deciding what matters.
From the developer
“I built Johny Memo because nothing else fit the way I actually work. It captures a task, a note, or an expense in a single line — from LINE, or from the app — and it keeps everything on my device until I decide to sync. It removes the friction between having a thought and saving it, so my head stays clear for the work that matters.”
Siwat J. — Developer, Johny Memo
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