Notes in · Calendar out

Paste the mess. Get the plan.

BlackMoniker reads your messy paragraphs, emails and lecture notes like a person with a highlighter — then files every deadline, task, meeting and source straight into Google Calendar.

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FREE WHILE IN BETA · 30 SECONDS TO YOUR FIRST SORTED WEEK
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6 items added to Google Calendar
deadlines events tasks sources
Exhibit A

Anatomy of a perfectly normal note

This is what your notes actually look like. Here's everything BlackMoniker caught in it — and what it quietly fixed along the way.

ok so quiz friday morning1 dont forget, and the report is due "sometime next week" per prof2 (check email??). that one lecture recording3 — watch before quiz. laundry. seriously.4 also mom called, call her back sunday5
01

"friday morning" became a real time

Relative dates get resolved against today, always forward. Vague "morning" defaults to a sane hour you can drag later.

QUIZ · FRI 09:00
02

"sometime next week" got a hard edge

Squishy deadlines are the ones that kill you. BlackMoniker pins it to end of next week at 23:59 and flags it as unconfirmed.

REPORT · NEXT FRI 23:59 · ?
03

The recording became a linked source

Things to read or watch aren't events — they're prep. BlackMoniker files them as sources and chains them before the thing they're for.

WATCH · BEFORE QUIZ
04

"laundry. seriously." was respected

No date, no time, still real. Undated tasks get parked in your inbox instead of silently dropped. The "seriously" was noted.

LAUNDRY · NO DATE
05

Mom got a calendar slot

BlackMoniker doesn't care if it's a thesis defense or a phone call home. If it has a day, it gets a place on the week.

CALL MOM · SUN
The whole workflow

Three steps. One of them is pasting.

STEP 01

Dump it in

A paragraph, an email, a syllabus, a screenshot transcript. Formatting optional. Grammar optional. Honesty about how behind you are: optional.

"quiz fri, report next week, read ch4, also laundry"
STEP 02

It reads. Properly.

Every phrase gets highlighted, typed and dated — deadlines, events, tasks, sources — with the original wording kept attached so nothing loses context.

EVENT DUE READ TODO
STEP 03

Ship it to Calendar

One click pushes the whole week to Google Calendar — right days, right times, original note in the description of every event.

✓ 6 events created · calendar.google.com
Field tested

Built for people whose notes look like this

Four real species of mess. BlackMoniker reads all of them.

The Student3 deadlines deep

"midsem on the 18th, lab record due friday 5pm (he checks), watch lec 12 before tut, ask roommate for notes"

4 items · 2 dated · 1 source chained before the exam
The Founderinbox = roadmap

"investor call thu 4:30, send deck before EOD wed, fix the pricing page, follow up w/ the agency re: contract"

4 items · deck deadline auto-set before the call it's for
The Freelancer3 clients · 1 brain

"client A revisions by mon, client B kickoff tues 11, invoice client C!!, renew the font license sometime"

4 items · the "!!" raised the invoice's priority
The Researcher37 open tabs

"read the two papers Dr. M sent, abstract deadline 30th 23:59 AoE, lab meeting wed, redo fig 3"

4 items · AoE timezone handled · figure parked undated
0forms to fill, ever
1click to your calendar
4things it never misses
23:59every vague deadline's new home
"Every productivity app asks you to get organized first. BlackMoniker meets you in the mess."
— The entire reason this exists
Hall of fame

Things people have actually pasted

All of these came out the other side as clean, dated calendars.

"a 3am voice memo transcript"42 words · 5 items found
"an email thread, 14 replies deep"3 deadlines buried in reply #9
"the back page of a syllabus"an entire semester · 22 items
"the group project WhatsApp dump"11 'bro deadline kal hai' detected
"notes written during the meeting, about the meeting"action items: extracted anyway
"a professor's 'minor changes' email"minor changes: 7 · new deadlines: 2
Fine print, large type

Questions people actually ask

My notes are genuinely unhinged. Will it cope?+
That's the point. BlackMoniker was built for run-on sentences, "the 18th" with no month, three tasks hiding in one line, and deadlines mentioned in passing inside a complaint. If a tired friend could decode it with a highlighter, BlackMoniker can. If it's unsure about something, it tells you instead of guessing silently.
Do I need to learn a syntax or format?+
No. There are no hashtags, no @due(friday), no special brackets. Write the way you already write. The whole product is one paste box and one button — if you can text a friend, you already know how to use it.
What happens to the text I paste?+
It's read once to build your plan, attached to the calendar events it created (so you keep context), and stays in your account until you delete it. It's your mess. We just sort it.
Which calendars does it work with?+
Google Calendar today — full one-click sync with the original note attached to every event. More calendars are on the list; Google covers where most of the chaos lives.
Why is it called BlackMoniker?+
Because everything in your notes hides behind a vague moniker — "that thing", "the report", "sometime next week". BlackMoniker drags each one into the open and writes it down properly: a real name, a real date, in ink.
How much does it cost?+
Free while in beta. Log in, paste, and you'll have your first sorted week before you'd have finished setting up a to-do app.

Stop re-reading
your own notes.
Get sorted.

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