A second
brain that
reads.
An assistant that arrives having done the reading.
“The general-purpose assistants are extraordinary. They are also, by design, amnesiacs. Every conversation begins from zero. Anything you wanted them to know, you have to feed back in. Moonjar is the part nobody else builds: the system that does the remembering.”
- i.
Capture, not chat
Forward an email, snap a photo, paste a URL, dictate a voice note. Capture happens in the world. The chat happens later, with everything in scope.
- ii.
Structure, not blob
Articles get authors. Receipts get amounts. Contacts get roles. Every captured thing is typed, parsed, and made queryable — by content and by field.
- iii.
Recall, not retrieval
Hybrid semantic + full-text + structured search across years of your work. Not "search my files" — actual recall.
In this issue
Six things the
chatbots can't do.
A condensed table of contents. The full version lives at /features.
- 01
Capture from anywhere
Type, paste, snap, forward, dictate. Six surfaces, one inbox.
- 02
Structured automatically
Eleven document types, fields extracted on arrival.
- 03
Hybrid search
Semantic + full-text + structured field queries.
- 04
An assistant that's read your library
Persistent memory, your documents in scope, tools to act.
- 05
Collections by talking
Describe a schema in chat. Moonjar fills it from your captures.
- 06
iPhone, iPad, Watch, email
Where your work happens, not in a chat window.
For the people who already pay for Claude & ChatGPT
Built for days that don't fit
in a chat window.
If your work involves more reading, writing, and remembering than the chat tab can hold — Moonjar is the surrounding system. Capture is fast. Search is comprehensive. The assistant is genuinely informed. iPhone and iPad for the work, the Apple Watch for the glance.