About Mnemonic
Mnemonic is a small team obsessed with one problem: organizations forget faster than they learn. We're fixing that — starting with the moment professionals need context most.
We've watched organizations lose years of institutional knowledge every time a key person leaves. We've seen founders walk into critical meetings without remembering what was promised three weeks ago. We've experienced the exhausting, invisible tax of reconstructing context that should never have been lost.
The tools we had were built to store things — not to remember them. Notion stores your documents. Slack stores your messages. None of them surface what matters when it matters.
We started building Mnemonic because we believe there's a better way. Not another note-taking app. Not another AI chatbot. A genuine memory layer — one that understands how people, conversations, and decisions evolve over time.
We're building carefully. No rushed launches. No half-finished features. When we ship something, it will be because it actually works.
Having information and having it surface at the right moment are completely different problems. We're solving the second one.
We don't want to add noise to your work. Mnemonic should feel like memory — present when needed, invisible when not.
You're giving us sensitive context. We take that seriously. Privacy and security aren't features — they're the foundation.
What was said matters less than what it means in relation to everything else. We're building for meaning, not just recall.
We're not optimizing for speed or output. We're preserving the thread that connects work across time.
Organizations are made of relationships. Memory without understanding who people are to each other is just search.
Background in business, programming, and computing. Built products from zero to one across multiple domains. Started Mnemonic after watching too many organizations lose years of institutional knowledge overnight — and realizing no tool was built to prevent it.
Background in software engineering, systems design, and computing. Obsessed with building infrastructure that feels invisible but changes everything. Joined Mnemonic to solve the technical problem that most people don't even realize is a technical problem.
Early access is open for founders, operators, and PMs who feel this problem acutely. We'll work with you personally.
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