Think While Walking.
Capture It All.
Your best ideas come while walking, in the shower, or during your commute. But you can't type while moving. Contextli captures your thoughts the moment they happen - so you never lose another breakthrough idea.
Why Walking Sparks Creativity
Stanford research shows walking increases creative output by 60%. Movement activates the brain differently than sitting - your mind makes connections it wouldn't make at a desk. The problem? You can't easily capture these thoughts while moving. Until now.
Never Lose an Idea
That perfect solution you think of during your morning walk? Captured. That email draft that writes itself in your head? Saved.
Stream of Consciousness
Talk through problems, think out loud, process complex challenges. Speak freely - Contextli structures the chaos.
Messy In, Organized Out
Your rambling thoughts become structured notes, organized ideas, or polished drafts. Contextli's modes handle the transformation.
Perfect Moments for Walking Notes
Movement creates mental space for breakthroughs. Here's when walking notes shine.
Morning Walks
Start the day with mental clarity:
- checkPlan your day's priorities
- checkProcess overnight thoughts and ideas
- checkSet intentions for important meetings
Commute Time
Transform dead time into productive time:
- checkDraft emails while walking to the train
- checkProcess the workday on your way home
- checkCapture article ideas, blog posts, content
Problem-Solving Walks
Think through complex challenges:
- checkTalk through a difficult decision
- checkWork through a technical problem
- checkBrainstorm solutions out loud
Exercise & Gym
Productive workouts:
- checkTreadmill thinking time
- checkIdeas during cardio sessions
- checkPost-workout reflections
Thinking Through a Problem
Lisa, Founder
SaaS startup, struggling with a product decision
7:15 AM: Lisa has been stuck on a product strategy question for days. She decides to take her morning walk and think it through.
7:20 AM: Five minutes into the walk, connections start forming. She activates Contextli in Thinking mode:
"Okay, thinking about the onboarding problem. Users are dropping off at step 3, the payment screen. I think we're asking for payment too early. They haven't seen value yet. What if we moved payment to after they complete their first workflow? Let them experience the aha moment first... Actually, what if we let them do 3 workflows before asking for payment? That's enough to get hooked. But then we'd need to change the trial model. Talk to Marcus about that. Also, the copy on that payment screen is too technical. 'Select your subscription tier' - nobody talks like that. Sarah should simplify it. Maybe just 'Choose your plan.' Keep it simple. Oh and we should test showing the price comparison table - people like to compare. Make a note to review competitor payment flows this week."
7:25 AM: Contextli structures this stream of consciousness into:
Key Insight:
Users drop off at payment (step 3) because they haven't experienced value yet.
Proposed Solution:
Move payment to after first 3 workflows (post-aha moment)
Action Items:
- Discuss trial model change with Marcus
- Have Sarah simplify payment page copy
- Test price comparison table
- Review competitor payment flows
7:45 AM: Lisa returns home with a clear action plan. What was stuck for days resolved in one walk.
Your Thoughts Stay Private
Stream of consciousness thinking often includes personal reflections, business strategies, and half-formed ideas you wouldn't want shared. With Contextli's local processing, your walking notes stay entirely on your device until you're ready to share them.
Turn Walks Into Breakthroughs
Stop losing your best ideas. Start capturing them.