Speak it. It lands in
the notes you already use.
Record a voice note and Sentio sends the transcript, summary, and action items straight into your Notion database or Obsidian vault. No retyping, no copy-paste.
Where it goes
Your second brain, filled in automatically.
Export to Notion
Send any note straight to a Notion database you connect once. Transcript, summary, and action items land as structured properties, not a wall of pasted text.
Sync to Obsidian
Notes sync into your Obsidian vault as markdown files, so they sit alongside the rest of your notes and show up in your existing links, tags, and graph view.
You keep your existing structure
Sentio maps into the database or folder structure you already use — it does not force a new system on top of the one you built.
Nothing waits on manual copy-paste
The export or sync happens automatically after a note finishes processing, so your second brain fills in without you doing the data entry.
Common questions
Do I need a specific Notion or Obsidian setup for this to work?
For Notion, you connect a database once and Sentio maps notes into it. For Obsidian, notes sync as markdown files into a vault folder you choose — no special plugin required on the Obsidian side.
Does it export the raw transcript, or the cleaned-up version?
Both. Each exported note includes the full transcript, the AI summary, and any extracted action items, so you keep the source material and the distilled version together.
Can I export just some notes and not others?
Yes, export/sync is per-note, and you can also set it to run automatically for all future notes once it is configured.
What if I use both Notion and Obsidian?
You can connect both at once — a note can land in your Notion database and sync to your Obsidian vault from the same recording.