Christopher D'Andrea

Productivity tools are broken — I built something different

I’ve spent years jumping between notes, tasks, docs, and AI tools that don’t actually work together.

Everything felt fragmented. Nothing thought with me — it just stored things.

So I built MindMesh.

Not another tool — a cognitive workspace.

Instead of organizing information, it helps you turn ideas into structured outputs instantly — plans, documents, capture, and actionable steps — all in one system.

No bouncing between apps. No duct-taped workflows.

Just clarity and execution.

I’m not looking for hype — I want real feedback:

Does this feel like the future of how we should be working, or am I overengineering it?

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Christopher D'Andrea

One thing I focused on heavily is reducing friction between thinking and execution.

Most tools separate:

- thinking (notes)

- planning (tasks)

- output (docs)

MindMesh merges those into one flow.

Curious — do you prefer having everything separated, or would you actually want it unified like this?