Introduction
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Why ONA.UNO exists
Most people do not have a knowledge problem. They have a retrieval problem.
You have documents and PDFs in folders, web pages you clipped while browsing, emails you archived, notes you wrote in Obsidian, articles from your RSS feeds. The information is there — but finding it again when you actually need it means remembering which tool you used, which folder you put it in, and what you called it three months ago. That’s the real problem: not a lack of knowledge, but a lack of access to the knowledge you already have.
ONA.UNO exists to close that gap. One timeline across all your sources, one search surface across all your content, and AI that reads everything so you don’t have to re-read it yourself.
Keep your tools, add structure
ONA.UNO doesn’t ask you to change how you work. It reads your existing folders, web clippings, emails, Obsidian notes, and RSS feeds — and adds structure on top. Every item keeps a traceable link back to its original source, so you always know where something came from and can open the original with one click.
The goal is practical continuity: you keep your documents in their folders, clipping web pages in your browser, receiving emails where you always have, and writing notes in Obsidian. ONA.UNO adds the layer that ties it all together.
Fair pricing, no lock-in
ONA.UNO is a one-time purchase, not a subscription. There is no monthly app fee, no hidden AI surcharge, and no bundled credits that expire. The Free plan is genuinely useful — and upgrading to Pro is optional, on your schedule.
Your content is never locked inside ONA.UNO either. You can export chat transcripts, copy summaries with or without citations, copy original content, and drag items out of the timeline as Markdown — at any time, on any plan.