
Text Debbee anything. It organizes itself & answers questions from what you've shared. Nothing made up. Nothing from the internet. Just your stuff, when you need it.
What Debbee builds from your texts
Updated [[2026-03-28]] — [[Port Townsend]] route.
Last boat home: 7:15pm weekdays. The 5:00 arrives at 6:40 — works for a 7pm curfew. See [[Commute Notes]].
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It’s free right now. If I do start charging and it’s not for you, you can transfer out all your notes.
Send a message like you’d text a friend. No forms, no folders, no friction.
Debbee tags, links, and files everything automatically so you never have to.
Invite collaborators to your notes and build your knowledge together. As you add more notes, Debbee gets smarter and can answer more precise questions.
Answers come from your notes, not training data. LLMs aren’t perfect, but grounding in your own knowledge makes them dramatically more reliable.
Very. I built it to a standard I’d trust with my own notes. Your data lives in a private GitHub repo that only you (and any collaborators you invite) can access. You see every change and own all the data; you can switch to your own repo anytime. The core tools chosen are SOC 2 compliant, iMessage is end-to-end encrypted, and the LLMs are US-hosted with zero data retention. Still, be thoughtful about what you share.
Hallucinations can happen. But Debbee draws exclusively from your notes—it won’t fabricate facts or guess from training data. If it doesn’t know, it says so. This makes it surprisingly useful for questions no other LLM could answer: “What’s the ferry schedule?” or “What ingredients do I need for that recipe I love?”, or something even more profound.
Your notes start in a private organization GitHub repository. You can swap to your own repo anytime. You own the data, see every change, and can leave with everything intact.
Yes — Debbee stores everything as plain markdown with YAML frontmatter and [[wiki-links]], so your notes are fully compatible with Obsidian, Roam Research, Logseq, and any other tool that reads markdown. Clone the repo into your Obsidian vault and it just works: backlinks, graph view, tags, aliases, all of it.
Yes — just ask. Text “show my notes” or “what do I have on Sarah?” and Debbee will pull up what’s relevant. You can also ask it to summarize, search, or create a shareable link or graph from your notes. There are other handy commands too, like “digest” for a daily summary or “remind me” to set follow-ups.
Just mention a time in conversation — “remind me Tuesday” or “follow up next week.” Debbee sets the reminder and texts you when it’s due. As it gets smarter, it can become more proactive about reminders too.
I built Debbee because I don't have time to manage my notes. But I'm wary of the blind spots in LLMs and their propensity to hallucinate.
So I created something different: a tool that stays grounded in your information and evolves with it, letting you do more with what you actually know.
If it saves you time or helps you think differently about your notes, then it's working.
— Z