Acreom
Go to websiteThe personal knowledge base for developers. Capture notes, break down issue, track progress, manage PRs.
Think of acreom as your second brain, but specifically built for software engineers. It's an open-source knowledge base where you can capture notes, create projects, link PRs and issues, and track your progress—all in one lightweight interface that won't slow you down.
What makes it special? Well, it's designed to eliminate context switching. You can have your personal notes and tasks right alongside your team's Jira issues, GitHub PRs, and Linear tickets. Everything lives in markdown pages, so you can link external issues and PRs directly to your personal context.
The workflow is pretty smooth—there's quick capture for notes and tasks (with keyboard shortcuts, of course), a "My Day" view for your daily brain dump, and powerful search that can find anything instantly. Plus, it's lightning fast with sub-50ms interactions and fully optimized for keyboard navigation.
On the privacy side, your markdown pages are end-to-end encrypted by default with AES-256 encryption, and since it's open-source, you own your data completely. It works offline too, syncing automatically when you're back online. Basically, it's like having Notion's power but built specifically for developers who want speed, privacy, and zero vendor lock-in.