Reor
Private & local AI personal knowledge management app for high entropy people.
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Free tier
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Aging · Jun 8, 2026Overview
What is Reor?
Reor is a private and local AI-powered personal knowledge management application designed to help individuals with complex information needs organize, store, and retrieve data efficiently. It leverages AI to enhance the user experience by providing intelligent insights and recommendations based on the stored content.
Key differentiator
“Reor stands out as a private, local AI personal knowledge management solution, offering high entropy individuals a secure and efficient way to manage their complex information needs without relying on cloud storage.”
Capability profile
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Strengths & Weaknesses
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Primary language is JavaScript, and extensive use of modern JS features can be challenging for those unfamiliar with the ecosystem.
Reor's open-source nature means it relies on community contributions for integrations, which are currently sparse and not well-documented.
Setting up the local environment requires multiple dependencies and configuration steps that can be error-prone without clear documentation.
The application may slow down or become unresponsive when handling very large volumes of data, limiting its scalability for enterprise use cases.
Fit analysis
Who is it for?
✓ Best for
High entropy individuals who need a private, local solution for managing complex information.
Users who prioritize privacy and do not want their data stored in the cloud.
✕ Not a fit for
Teams or organizations requiring real-time collaboration features
Projects that require integration with external services via APIs
Cost structure
Pricing
Free Tier
Available
Open source — free to use
Starts at
$0
Model
Flat rate
Enterprise
None
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Get Started with Reor
Step-by-step setup guide with code examples and common gotchas.