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A personal wiki app for people whose knowledge starts messy
Many people like the idea of a personal wiki, but not the work required to build one manually. Memorie aims to make the wiki emerge from capture instead of requiring perfect setup first.
Why personal wikis are appealing
A personal wiki promises structure, connection, and retrievability. It turns scattered knowledge into something easier to navigate and reuse over time.
Why people often give up on them
Traditional wiki-style systems still require a lot of maintenance. If the cost of organizing each capture is too high, the system gets abandoned before it becomes useful.
How Memorie approaches the idea
Memorie is designed so links, notes, files, screenshots, and voice thoughts can feed into a more connected personal knowledge layer over time. That makes it feel closer to an automatically maintained personal wiki than a manual note archive.
