A dump that organizes itself

Your life’s context, in one place.

Dump anything — text, voice, screenshots, links. Remember organizes it into a living wiki of your life. You never file. You never tag. You just dump.

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The demo

Whatever you dump in, Remember builds the right thing.

You dump
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The shift

Every other tool makes you fit your life into folders.

Remember is the opposite. The structure adapts to your information, not the other way around. Every person, trip, project, and thing you’re tracking gets its own page — automatically built, automatically updated, automatically connected.

You never open a document to edit it. You tell Remember something new, and the right place updates itself.

  • Message yourself?

    Easy to dump in. Impossible to find later.

  • Notes app?

    A new note for everything, and it’s still too limited to actually organize anything.

  • Notion? Obsidian?

    Either you organize for hours, or you never find anything.

What it builds for you

A living wiki of your life.

Trips

Itineraries, hotels, packing lists, all in one wiki.

People

Contact cards that remember the context, not just the email.

Health

Prescriptions, schedules, doctor notes, reminders.

Expenses

Dashboards that build themselves from a sentence.

Watchlists

Movies, books, restaurants — anywhere you offload “later.”

Projects

Notes, links, and next steps in one evolving page.

Schedules

School, work, anything recurring. Edits with one message.

Anything else

Tell Remember what you need. It builds the page.

How it works

Three things. That’s the whole app.

01

Dump.

One input bar. Text, voice, screenshots, links, files. Send things to Remember the way you’d text yourself.

02

It organizes.

Remember reshapes every input into the artifact it should become — and files it into the right place in your wiki. No tagging. No filing. No folders.

03

Ask.

Get answers, not search results.

  • “What class do I have at 5:30 on Friday?”
  • “What did Maya say about her brand?”
  • “How much did I spend on groceries this month?”

Built by someone who needs it

Built by someone who couldn’t find a tool that worked.

I’m Rishi. I have ADHD, and I forget things constantly. I tried Notion, Obsidian, Mem, Apple Notes, and a dozen others. They all asked me to maintain them. The maintenance is what killed it every time.

So I built the tool I needed. Remember is the place where your life’s context lives, organized the way it should be, with zero effort from you.

Stop forgetting. Start dumping.

Remember is in private beta. Waitlist members get early access.

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2,000+ already in. Beta access rolling out from May.