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Remem AI

AI that remembers what matters for you

iOS
Productivity
Artificial Intelligence

Most apps store notes and photos in isolation. Over time, memories get buried and disconnected. Remem is a personal memory app built around context and relationships. It resurfaces memories from years ago and links them to related moments, people, places, and ideas.

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Hey Product Hunt 🫡 I built Remem because I kept forgetting things I knew I had saved somewhere, a conversation, a note, an idea from years ago, or my wife’s favorite restaurant. Everything was there, just hard to reconnect later. Remem is built around context and links between memories. It can bring back old moments and show how they relate, without needing exact keywords. There are already connectors like Notion, and more are coming. I’d love your feedback on a few things: - Does this way of recalling memories feel useful in real life? - Do the links between memories make sense to you? - What connectors or data sources would you want next? Happy to answer questions thanks for checking it out 🙏

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Big fan of tools that reduce mental clutter instead of adding to it Remem sounds like it helps you remember why something mattered not just what it was.

I really like the concept of this product. I always struggle with shortage of memory, and this could help me free from that.

Hey Noah @noah_marino ,

Congrats on launching Remem! I love the concept of linking memories and making them easier to find. That’s something a lot of note-taking apps miss!

How's the response been so far? Any marketing goals or strategies you're focusing on to spread the word? Would love to hear how you're getting the word out!

This is perfect for my boyfriend and I. He forgets where we went, and I forget when we did things. 😂

The "context and links between memories" part is exactly what's missing from most note-taking apps. I have hundreds of notes in Notion but can never find the specific conversation or idea I'm looking for because I don't remember the exact keywords I used.

For connectors - a Slack connector would be huge. That's where most of my fleeting ideas and decisions live (buried in old DMs with teammates).

How do you handle the "cold start" problem when users first sign up with years of existing content scattered everywhere?