RRemi

Memory, not productivity theater

Remi remembers everything you tell it, and reminds you exactly when it matters.

Tell Remi anything. It'll bring it back exactly when you need it. No filing, no organizing, no remembering which app to check, and no losing the thought because capture cost too much.

Extension of memoryNo librarian workRight moment

Passing thought

Ask doctor about knee pain.

RemiLater

You wanted to ask about your knee at today's appointment.

You told me this in the car on Tuesday.

Book

The novel Sam mentioned at dinner.

Reminder

Tell your sister the story when you see her tonight.

What's wrong with the world

Most of what passes through your head in a day is gone forever.

Thoughts arrive at the wrong moment to act on them. By the time you stop, open an app, decide what kind of thing it is, and file it correctly, the thought is already half-dead. So you let it go.

The idea you had in the shower
The book someone recommended at dinner
The thing you meant to tell your sister
The errand you remembered while driving
The question you wanted to ask your doctor
The name you were sure you would not forget

The original sin

Existing tools ask the forgetful person to also be the archivist. Calendars, todo apps, notes apps, reminders, and second brains all ask you to classify the thought, put it in the right place, and then remember to come back and look for it later. That is why your notes app becomes a graveyard and every productivity system eventually collapses.

What Remi is

The brain you wish you had, without the overhead.

Remi turns the thoughts you would otherwise lose into things that come back at the right moment. It is not a better filing cabinet. It is memory that actually behaves like memory should.

No filing things into the right app
No deciding whether it is a note, task, or reminder
No tagging, sorting, or building a system
No remembering to come back and check later

01

An extension of your memory

Remi holds onto the things that pass through your head so they can come back when they matter.

02

The second brain done right

It remembers everything you tell it and brings it back exactly when it is useful, not after you dig for it.

03

Someone who remembers for you

Remi feels less like a database and more like a person who quietly keeps track of what matters.

Why this matters

Memory is the next universal category of personal software.

The default external memory for ordinary people will matter at the same scale calendars, maps, and smartphones came to matter.

Memory is the next universal category of personal software.
Within ten years, having an externalized memory will feel as basic as having a calendar.
Trying to remember everything in your own head will feel as quaint as navigating a new city without a map.

One line

Remi is what your memory would be if it actually worked.