Mediums that help you build and manage your second brain.
Quicker.
A set of personal knowledge management mediums built for people who think inside Obsidian.
You find something worth keeping — a block of text in an article or research paper, an entire web page, a moment in a video, a tweet that reframes how you think. You save it.
Most web clippers create new markdown files, for every clip. That creates an overload of files in your vault. Clip fifty things in a week and your vault fills with fifty orphaned files: no structure, no context, nothing tying them together.
Somewhere along the way, your vault stopped being a second brain and became a graveyard of things you meant to process. The tools were never designed to work as a system.
QuickThings enables that system.
Capture from anywhere on the web — highlights, timestamps, tweets, PDFs — formatted and tagged when they land as structured notes, not loose files. A dashboard manages everything you've ever saved: what it was, when you saved it, and the context around it. The organize flow surfaces connections between notes, building the graph that passive clipping alone never could.
One ecosystem: Capture, Manage, Organize.