How to remember every restaurant you’ve loved (without another spreadsheet)
Why saved pins in Maps and Notes lists break down—and a calmer way to build a personal taste memory that an AI can actually use.
Short articles that match real searches—private place memory, group trips, and why another notes app might not be the answer.
Why saved pins in Maps and Notes lists break down—and a calmer way to build a personal taste memory that an AI can actually use.
From the group chat mess to a single plan: combine private journals so recommendations reflect the whole crew—not the loudest voice.
You don’t need a spreadsheet of preferences—just consistent, quick entries. Over time, patterns emerge that help you choose and discover.
A lukewarm note is still data. Capturing what missed the mark helps you—and any assistant reading your journal—avoid repeating the wrong kind of place.
Branch from favorites on purpose: same vibe in a new neighborhood, or a new cuisine with guardrails from places you already trust.
Your log is a reference library—use it to rhyme new days with days that already worked, instead of starting from a blank search every time.
Work travel and repeat destinations reward a different habit: quick anchors, honest revisit notes, and signals for what’s worth repeating.
You don’t have to travel to explore. A simple place journal—plus thoughtful questions—can surface spots you’ve been overlooking near home.