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Reflect

Encrypted daily notes, backlinks and GPT-4 — a fast, private second brain for thinkers.

7.7
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Standout features

Reflect mirrors how your mind works — daily notes, backlinks and AI — all behind end-to-end encryption.

01
Standout feature

Networked daily notes

every day gets a page; backlinks weave notes into a second brain.

02
Standout feature

GPT-4 + Whisper

summarise, rewrite and transcribe voice notes right inside Reflect.

03
Standout feature

End-to-end encryption

your notes are encrypted before they leave your device.

04
Standout feature

Calendar & Kindle

meeting notes from Google/Outlook; highlights synced from Kindle.

How it scores
Last reviewed 9 June 2026
Output quality
7.5
Value for money
8.0
Ease of use
8.5
Reliability
8.0
Ecosystem
7.0
Momentum
7.0
Weighted total 7.7 / 10 · scored on blipradar's public rubric. How we score →
Interest over time

Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.

The verdict

Reflect is a fast, private note app built around daily notes, backlinks and an AI thought partner.

  • End-to-end encryption — even Reflect can’t read your notes.
  • GPT-4 and Whisper summarise, rewrite and transcribe voice.
  • Backlinked daily notes build a searchable second brain.
  • Calendar and Kindle sync pull meetings and highlights in automatically.
Bottom line: the pick for private daily journaling with AI baked in.

Reflect pairs networked notes with OpenAI models.

  • AI runs on GPT-4 for writing help and Whisper for voice.
  • Backlinks form a graph of ideas, just like memory.
  • Web clipper and Readwise/Kindle import for capture.
  • One-click publish to share notes to the web.

Reflect is a single premium plan, billed annually.

Free trial14 days, full featuresFree
Personaleverything, unlimited AI$10/mo
billed annually (≈$120/yr)
No permanent free tier — you commit to a subscription after the trial.

Reflect is for privacy-minded daily note-takers.

Great fit
  • Founders and executives who journal and take meeting notes.
  • People who want encryption on sensitive notes.
  • Anyone who values speed and a clean, minimal app.
Think twice if
  • Teams needing rich collaboration.
  • People who want a free forever tier.

No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:

  • No permanent free tier — trial then pay.
  • Limited collaboration and no databases.
  • Can feel pricey for core note-taking.
  • Forgotten password means lost data (encryption trade-off).
Fast and genuinely private — if a single premium plan suits you.
  • End-to-end encrypted — truly private notes
  • GPT-4 and Whisper built in for writing and voice
  • Backlinked daily notes form a second brain
  • Calendar and Kindle/Readwise sync
  • Fast, clean, minimal across devices
  • No permanent free tier after the 14-day trial
  • Limited collaboration; no databases
  • Can feel pricey for core note-taking
  • Encryption means a lost password loses data
What users say
Loved: encryption Loved: GPT-4 inside Loved: speed Gripe: no free tier Gripe: solo-focused

Reflect wins over people who want a fast, private place to think — the encryption and GPT-4 integration earn specific praise, and the voice transcription surprises users with its accuracy. The main gripes are the lack of a permanent free tier and limited collaboration. For private daily journaling, sentiment is warm.

Summary written by blipradar from public discussion — we link out rather than republish others' reviews.
Company & reach

Reflect was founded by Alex MacCaw, the developer who previously built and sold Clearbit.

Company
Reflect NotesMaker of the encrypted notes app
Headquarters
Remote
Founded
2021Founded by Alex MacCaw (ex-Clearbit)
Reach
Privacy-firstEnd-to-end encrypted by design
Backing
Privately heldIndependent
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