Collect. Arrange. Write.
Most thinking tools make you choose: capture or organize or write. Grove puts all three in one workspace. Collect ideas as cards, lay them out on an infinite canvas, and write them up in a focused editor — all synced to plain files on your disk.
Most creative work follows the same arc — gather material, make sense of it, produce something. Grove is built around that rhythm.
Ideas enter as memory cards — text, sketches, images — organized into color-coded decks. A personal card catalog that travels with your workspace. Capture now, place later.
Stamp cards onto an infinite canvas alongside markdown documents, sticky notes, and ISO paper sheets. Draw section boundaries. This is where relationships become visible.
When it's time to produce, the canvas steps aside. A full-screen writing environment with tabs, typewriter mode, and zen mode. The Slate and the Desk show the same files.
Grove is a thinking environment — structured enough to be useful, spatial enough to see the big picture.
No cloud lock-in. No proprietary format. No subscription gating your own data.
Grove stores everything as plain .md files in a local project folder. Edit them in VS Code, version them with Git, open them in Obsidian. When you close Grove, your work is still right there — portable, version-controllable, future-proof.
From first spark to final draft. And you own every file.
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