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CogniMemo

AI that remembers, learns, and evolves

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Artificial Intelligence

CogniMemo gives any AI real long-term memory. Your AI remembers users, preferences, tasks, decisions, and past conversations — and learns from every interaction. No setup, no infra. Just one simple API. Works with any LLM (OpenAI, Anthropic, local models). Make your assistants, agents, and apps smarter every day with persistent, context-aware memory that evolves over time.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋

We built CogniMemo because today’s AI is powerful — but forgetful.
We wanted an AI that truly remembers what you tell it, learns from usage, and evolves like a real assistant.

With CogniMemo, developers can add long-term, context-aware memory to any AI app using one simple API. No setup, no embeddings, no infra.
We’d love your feedback, ideas, and questions.
Thanks for supporting our launch!

— Volkan

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Impressive launch, CogniMemo team. From a clarity & onboarding lens: when a user opens this for the first time, what’s the one belief you want them to hold in the first 10-15 seconds?
Is it:
• “This AI actually remembers me, not just our conversation.”
Or:
• “My past work lives in this system; I don’t have to start from zero.”
Because in memory-driven tools, the adoption lever isn’t features; it’s the user believing the system matches my mind. Curious how you’re shaping that first moment.

Hey everyone — Sami here, technical cofounder of Cognimemo.

Cognimemo is still in beta, and we’re building fast. Our goal isn’t just another “notes app with AI.” We’re trying to solve a deeper problem:
👉 Humans forget, and current tools force us to manually organize our minds.
That breaks. Every time.

We want Cognimemo to feel like a second brain that actually thinks, not just stores.

💡 The problem we are fighting

Most productivity tools assume the user will:

  • Remember what they saved

  • Tag it

  • Categorize it

  • Connect it

  • Search for it later

But real life doesn’t work like that. Thoughts are messy. Information is chaotic. Memories are scattered across apps.

We’re trying to fix that by building a system that understands your memories as entities, relationships, tasks, context, and meaning — not just text blobs.

🚀 What’s next in our beta

Here’s what we're actively building:

⭐ Auto-categorization of memories

Every saved note, link, upload, or thought is automatically turned into structured cognition (ideas, tasks, events, projects, people, etc.)

⭐ Entity-based understanding

We’re building a system that recognizes recurring entities — like a project, a person, or a topic — and keeps everything about them connected automatically.

⭐ Memory Graph

A visual network that shows how your ideas, notes, tasks, and knowledge connect.
Think: your brain, drawn out.

⭐ Automatic task extraction

You drop a messy brain dump → Cognimemo extracts decisions, todos, reminders, and action items.

⭐ Smarter agents

An AI that watches your saved information and helps you stay organized without manual effort.

⭐ Imports from Notion, Obsidian, Apple Notes, Google Keep

A second brain is useless if it cannot import your first one.

⭐ Better file intelligence

Screenshots, PDFs, docs → structured, searchable, and linked to what you already know.

🎯 Our long-term vision

Cognimemo isn’t a notes app.

We’re building towards a cognition layer — a personal intelligence system that:

  • Understands your life the way you do

  • Identifies what matters without you telling it

  • Connects ideas across time

  • Surfaces insights you forgot

  • Helps you think, plan, and remember

  • Keeps your tasks aligned with your real projects

  • Integrates into your workflow without friction

The end goal is simple:

👉 A system that helps you think clearly, remember everything, and stay organized without effort.

Not a database.
Not a wrapper.
Not an AI interface.
A genuine cognitive assistant.

🙏 We're just getting started

This is a true beta — expect rough edges, fast updates, and honest building-in-public energy.

We’d love feedback, feature requests, and brutal truth from real users.
We’re here to build something meaningful, and your feedback is part of the product.