Private beta · rolling out now

Your life’s context,
in one place.

Managed from one box.

Organized the way you would, if you had the time.

Text · voice · screenshots · links · PDFs — dump it however it comes.

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2,000+ people already in line.

A home for everything you’re keeping track of.

Remember is a personal context manager: one place for the people, plans, and details your life runs on. Put things in however they come; it keeps everything organized, connected, and current.

Remember

…and anything else you’re
texting yourself to not forget.

Made for people with a lot on their mind.

Not another app to maintain. Just somewhere to put everything, and trust that it’s handled.

It organizes. And it acts.

Two halves of the same thing: it holds your context, and it acts on it, so you stop being the one holding everything together.

It organizes everything you give it.

Whatever you dump becomes the right thing: a profile, a tracker, an itinerary, a reminder. It lands in the right place and connects to everything related. No tagging, no folders. Ask for anything later in plain words and get an answer, not a wall of search results.

  • Prescription photo Health · refill reminders set
  • “Met Maya at the meetup” People · Maya
  • Flight confirmation Trips · Bali, October

And it does what should be done.

Remember doesn’t wait to be told. It follows up, checks in, and suggests: the next step you’d have forgotten, the loose thread worth pulling, the thing about to lapse. It asks the questions you’d ask yourself, if you had the time.

  • “Want a packing list for the Bali trip?”
  • “It’s been 3 weeks. Message Maya?”
  • “Metformin refill is due Friday.”
  • “How did the doctor’s visit go?”

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.

Lists

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.

These aren’t templates. They’re examples of what Remember builds on its own. The app works for anything you throw at it.

Rishi

Founder, Remember

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

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 soon.