mnemur helps you run the whole thing — your plans, your people, your moments, your health, your work, your writing — on your values, not an app's. The first thing it does is help you stay close to the people you love and make plans actually happen. That's where it starts, not where it ends.
It knows everything you teach it and never shares it in the wrong room. It remembers what matters to you, drafts what you'd want to say, and chases the details so you don't have to. You stay the one who decides.
Each of us wears many hats at any given time — parent, professional, friend, patient. You're the same person in a day, and you keep them all straight without thinking about it. Your AI should too.
We tried to manage our contexts with different hardware, different apps, different folders, different accounts, different files. We only replicated our messy multi-context life. It's time to align our rooms to how the brain actually works.
Your life has parts that shouldn't mix — and an assistant that knows everything about you shouldn't be a place where everything blurs together. In mnemur, each part of your life lives in its own room. The assistant can walk between rooms, wearing the right hat for each one; what's inside each room stays there.
Your habits, your streaks, your hard weeks — in the most private room of the house. Nothing else can see in.
What you earn, save, and worry about stays in its own room — never the subtext of some other conversation.
Deadlines and drafts live behind their own door. Your weekend doesn't know about Monday until you open it.
The plans, the birthdays, the "it's been too long" — kept warm in their own room, untouched by all the rest.
Connect your employer's mnemur and your work life stays inside the company's walls — their projects, their files, their rules, all in the work room. And your personal life stays yours: your people, your health, your plans never cross that wall in either direction. Change jobs, and the work room is the only thing that changes.
The first room everyone gets is Base — friends, plans, and the moments in between. Free, forever. Here's what it feels like.
Say "volleyball Thursday" and it drafts the invite, suggests a time your crew can actually make, and keeps the headcount honest.
One friend texts, one emails, one answers in the group chat. It tracks every reply back to the same plan, so nothing slips.
A gentle reminder when it's been too long since you saw someone, when a birthday is coming, when a plan needs one more push.
One app, one you. Each package is a part of your life it can help with — its own room, its own door, never mixed with the others.
More rooms are on the way — Travel, Family, Learning, Memories. Pricing is still being shaped with early users — join the list and help us get it right.
Every message it writes is a draft until you say go. Nothing leaves in your name without your hand on it — that's the rule, not a setting.
When you start, it asks what matters to you — health first? more time with the people you love? saying yes to fewer, better things? — and then it works the way you ranked, not the way an app decided. You can change your mind anytime; it follows.
And the suggestions it makes are held to a simple bar: good for you, good for your people, good for the world. All three, or it doesn't suggest it.
It gets smarter the more you use it — and that compounding is yours. Everything you teach it, it keeps for you; it never shares it in the wrong room. The direction we're building toward: what it learns stays portable, so it can ride along whichever model you prefer — Claude, GPT, Gemini — and never gets locked to one vendor. You did the teaching; you keep what it learned.
Open it in any browser — your plans and your people, signed in anywhere.
The app in your pocket, with a heads-up the moment a plan moves.
Same app, same you — no one in the crew left out.
Already talk to Claude? Bring mnemur along — your plans and your people, right in the conversation.
A clickable preview with sample people and plans — no sign-up, nothing real.
We're starting small — a handful of friend groups who want their plans to actually happen. If that's you and yours, say hi.