Persona
A second brain for students who learn from too many sources at once
Students rarely struggle from lack of input. They struggle from too much fragmented input: lectures, readings, papers, screenshots, slides, chats, and ideas spread across too many places.
Why students need a second brain
Learning compounds, but only if you can recover what you already encountered. Without a reliable memory system, good insights disappear between lectures, assignments, and exam prep.
How Memorie can help students
Memorie is designed to make capture fast and retrieval easier. That helps students save source material and revisit it later instead of rebuilding context from scratch every time they study or write.
It is especially helpful for research-heavy programs, students juggling multiple classes, and anyone whose study workflow already spans several apps and formats.
The outcome that matters
A useful second brain for students should reduce panic, reduce rework, and make it easier to remember what you already learned. That is the problem Memorie is designed around.
