The bridge between
and your digital world
Handwritten pages and voice memos — transcribed, formatted, and saved into the apps you already use.
Built to protect your flow
Our best thinking rarely happens when we're staring at a screen and tapping away at a keyboard.
For some, the magic happens with pen and paper, or an e-ink tablet, or a whiteboard, or with voice notes taken on a brisk morning walk.
With Flowstate, you never have to choose between deep thinking and digital efficiency.
Use the tools that work best for you, and we'll handle the messy work of refining and transporting your notes to wherever they're most useful.
How it works
Capture however you like.
Snap a photo of a notebook page. Record a voice memo. Email a PDF from your e-ink tablet. Share text or audio from any app on your phone.
Flowstate cleans it up.
We transcribe handwriting and audio, then format, summarize, translate, or answer questions about it. Tell Flowstate how to make your notes useful, and we'll tackle it.
It lands where it belongs.
Your notes show up in Obsidian, Notion, Google Drive, or OneNote, named and filed exactly the way you want.
Works with the apps you use every day.
Obsidian
Notion
Google Drive
OneNote
Need an integration we don't have yet? Let us know!
Who Uses Flowstate
We built Flowstate to scratch our own itch, but we've seen all manner of people find it useful:
- 01
Professionals and executives who take lots of meeting notes, then need to actually execute on what's in those notes otherwise they'll get yelled at by their boss.
- 02
Students frantically searching through scattered lecture notes before finals, and teachers tired of retyping their handwritten lesson plans and grades.
- 03
People with loads of handwritten journals they've wanted to digitize and explore for ages, but it's always been too much of a hassle.
- 04
Writers who prefer drafting by hand (or want to start writing by hand in order to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that their drafts didn't originate in ChatGPT.)
- 05
Note-taking enthusiasts and PKM nerds who love building elaborate systems to navigate their library of digital treasures.
Who's building Flowstate

Raj Sheth
The technology brother who, after a lifetime of writing in paper journals, built this app for himself. Raj used to work at Reddit, so he knows things about code and engineering and stuff.

Rob Hardy
The marketing brother behind these words. He's here to make sure the soul of Flowstate shines through, and that it reaches all the fellow humans who believe handwriting still matters in our mechanical age.
Raj and Rob enjoy drinking beers and chatting about big ideas in the Tucson sunshine, provided it's any season but summer.
You can reach them any time at brothers@seekflowstate.com.

Human-friendly pricing
Flowstate works on a credit system. One page of handwriting, or one minute of audio, is one credit. Start with 50 free credits, then top up whenever you're running low.
If you're one of the 17 people on earth who prefer subscriptions, we've got those too! Not only are they a smokin' good deal if you transcribe a lot of stuff, but your unused credits roll over each month.
Top-up packs (credits never expire)
Subscriptions
Stay in flow.
Let Flowstate handle the rest.

