Use Case
A WhatsApp memory assistant for the way people already think
Some of the best capture tools work inside the flow people already use. A WhatsApp memory assistant can reduce friction dramatically because the input channel is already familiar.
Why WhatsApp capture matters
Good ideas rarely show up when you are sitting in a perfect workspace. They show up while commuting, talking to someone, walking into a meeting, or sending yourself something to remember later.
Using WhatsApp as a capture layer means fewer steps between noticing something important and saving it somewhere useful.
What Memorie adds
Memorie is not just about collecting messages. It is built to turn those captured inputs into organized memory: reminders, saved context, searchable knowledge, and connected follow-up.
That means a quick message can evolve into something retrievable instead of getting buried like every other saved-to-self chat.
Who this helps most
This is especially useful for busy operators, founders, students, and anyone whose memory system currently depends on messaging themselves with links, screenshots, and half-finished thoughts.
