Better tools don’t automatically create better results. The system around them matters.
For nonfiction writers with a library of forgotten highlights
Your best highlights shouldn’t disappear after you save them.
Notechemy resurfaces forgotten Kindle and Readwise highlights—and turns them into a newsletter or article idea you can actually write.
Join the first 100 founding testers. You’ll only be invited when there’s a usable highlight-revival experience worth testing.
Small improvements become valuable when they’re repeated and allowed to compound.
AI tools don’t compound. Workflows do.
One click, grounded in your reading
A highlight you saved years ago could become what you write next.
Notechemy does more than resurface an old quote. It shows why the idea matters now—and how it can become a piece worth writing.
Better tools do not automatically create better results. The system around them matters.
Small improvements become valuable when they are repeated and allowed to compound.
Redesign repeated inputs instead of constantly demanding better outputs.
Nonfiction writer / creator
AI · Productivity · Future of Work
AI Tools Don’t Compound. Workflows Do.
New AI tools create temporary gains. Real productivity compounds when AI becomes part of a repeatable workflow that preserves useful context, improves through feedback, and gets better every time it runs.
Your old highlights repeatedly pointed to systems, repetition and compounding. Notechemy applied those stored ideas to a topic you frequently write about: AI productivity.
- Why tools are not the same as systems
- Where AI-saved time gets lost
- How to build a workflow that improves over time
From archive to direction
You already did the reading. Let it keep working for you.
Notechemy is focused on the step after saving and resurfacing: discovering a grounded idea you can actually develop.
Everything you chose to save across years of reading.
Your themes, audience, preferences and writing style.
No prompt engineering or manual searching required.
A grounded Idea Brief you can continue developing.
Bring your highlights
Import from Kindle or Readwise—or begin with a small set when the first usable version is ready.
Rediscover what matters now
Notechemy finds old material worth revisiting and connects it with what you create.
Turn it into something writable
Get a clear point of view, the reasoning behind it and practical ways to develop it.
Save, organize and resurface highlights.
Develop material you remember to find and paste.
Discover a writing direction hidden inside your own archive.
A focused early experiment
Turn forgotten highlights into a personalized Highlight Revival Pack.
The first 100 founding testers will help shape a practical experience for turning real reading history into grounded writing directions.
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- ✦Resurfaced highlights
Old ideas from your archive worth revisiting.
- ✦Why now
Why these ideas matter for what you create today.
- ✦Recommended direction
A clear point of view with creative tension.
- ✦Hook + ways to develop it
Enough structure to make the next step obvious.
Questions, answered
Early, focused and honest about what exists today.
Notechemy is an early product experiment. The waitlist tests demand for one focused outcome—it does not pretend the finished product already exists.
Is Notechemy available now?
Not yet. This page describes the first focused experiment. Founding testers will be invited when the highlight-revival prototype is genuinely usable.
Do I need to upload my highlights now?
No. Applying only requires your email address. We will explain the import process and privacy controls before any highlight testing begins.
Do I need highlights from multiple books?
No. A useful direction can begin with one old highlight. More material may produce richer connections, but cross-book input is not required.
Is this a book summarizer?
No. Notechemy does not summarize books you did not read. It works with ideas you personally chose to save and helps turn them into something worth writing.
How is this different from Readwise?
Readwise is excellent for collecting and resurfacing highlights. Notechemy focuses on the next step: turning a forgotten highlight into a usable writing direction.
Why not paste a highlight into ChatGPT?
You can do that for a one-off result. Notechemy is designed around your archive and creator context, so it can discover relevant material before you already know what to paste or ask.
Will my highlights be private?
The current waitlist does not collect highlights. Before the first import or test, Notechemy will clearly explain how personal data is stored, processed and deleted.
Founding access
Your highlights are not dead notes. They’re unfinished ideas.
Join the founding list. We’ll only invite you when there’s a usable experience worth testing with your real highlights.