
Capacities
SoftwareObject-based note-taking and knowledge tool — organize notes as connected objects (people, books, ideas) for a structured second brain.

About Capacities
Capacities is a modern note-taking and personal knowledge-management tool built around an object-based model. Instead of organizing everything into folders and flat documents, Capacities treats your notes as connected objects — people, books, ideas, projects, meetings — each with its own structure, that link together into a rich, navigable network. This object-centric approach makes it natural to build a structured "second brain" where information is organized by what it is and connected by how it relates, rather than buried in a folder hierarchy.
Its strengths are structure, connection and a thoughtful, pleasant design. By giving different kinds of content their own object types, Capacities helps you capture and find information in a way that mirrors how you actually think, and the linking between objects surfaces relationships and context as your knowledge base grows. It strikes a balance between flexibility and structure that appeals to people who want more organization than a simple notes app but find heavier tools overwhelming. The clean, focused experience makes building and revisiting your knowledge genuinely enjoyable.
Capacities is a great fit for students, researchers, writers and knowledge workers who want an organized, connected, object-based system for their notes and ideas — a structured second brain that is still approachable. It sits alongside tools like Notion, Obsidian, Tana and Reflect in the personal knowledge-management space, distinguished by its object-based model. If you have struggled to keep your notes organized and connected and want a tool that brings natural structure to your thinking, Capacities is a refreshing, well-designed option worth trying.
Tags
Ratings & reviews
No ratings yet
Be the first to rate Capacities — your honest take helps others decide.
- No reviews yet — be the first to rate Capacities.
Similar softwares
Anomaly AI
AI data analysis workspace for large datasets, dashboards, Excel reports, slides, PDFs, and scheduled reporting workflows.
Count Artisan 匠: Tally Counter
A precision tally counter with real-time history and custom workflows. Designed for those who value accuracy in their craft.
FindUpApp
Find hidden gems that mobile app stores never show you. Anyone can register apps for free.
Related reads
AFFiNE Review 2026: The Open-Source Workspace That Merges Docs and Whiteboards
AFFiNE combines docs, databases and a whiteboard canvas in one open-source, local-first workspace. Here's my honest review for 2026.
Anytype vs Notion: Which Workspace Should You Use in 2026?
Notion is the popular all-in-one workspace; Anytype is the local-first, open-source, private challenger. Here's my honest comparison for 2026.
Sunsama vs Akiflow: Which Daily Planner Should You Use in 2026?
Sunsama and Akiflow both pull your tasks and calendar into one calm daily plan — but they feel very different. Here's my honest comparison for 2026.
Community discussion (0)
Ask questions, share tips, or compare notes with other Capacities users.