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Voice memo organizer

A calmer way to organize voice memos.

Voice memos are easy to record and hard to reuse. Ocho keeps capture fast, then turns each memo into a titled, searchable note.

Record first, organize automatically Browse notes by bucket Search across every transcript Share or move notes after capture
Ocho library showing organized voice notes

Before

Voice memos pile up when they stay as audio.

A recording app can store audio, but it does not help much when you need one specific sentence weeks later.

After

Ocho turns recordings into reusable notes.

Each memo becomes text with a title and bucket, so you can scan your library instead of replaying old audio.

Control

You can still move, edit, and share.

Automatic sorting should not feel locked. Ocho lets you adjust a bucket, edit the note, or share the text anywhere.

Use cases

A voice memo library you can actually skim.

Replace scattered audio recordings
Turn self-chat voice dumps into notes
Review old ideas by category
Keep a searchable personal idea archive

FAQ

Quick answers.

Can Ocho organize old voice memos?

Ocho is designed around capturing new notes in the app. Import workflows can be considered later.

Are notes searchable?

Yes. Ocho saves text notes, so you can search the words you spoke and filter by bucket.

Clean up the pile

Stop replaying old recordings.

Capture the memo once. Ocho saves the useful text, files it, and leaves you with a library built for search.