You Don't Need Another App to Remember Things
The average person has 80+ apps installed. You don't need number 81 to remember things. There's a simpler way that uses something you already do every day.
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The average person has 80+ apps installed. You don't need number 81 to remember things. There's a simpler way that uses something you already do every day.
Traditional productivity systems weren't built for ADHD brains. These low-friction memory strategies — including SMS-based capture — work with how your brain actually operates.
An SMS memory assistant lets you capture, organize, and retrieve information by text message. No app to download. Here's how it works and why it matters.
Mem.ai and Notion are powerful knowledge tools — but they're built for work, not personal memory. Here's the gap they leave and what fills it.
Note-taking apps promise to organize your life — but most go unused after a week. Here's why plain text messages are the fastest, most reliable way to capture what matters.
More apps don't mean better memory. Here's why reducing your tool stack to the essentials — and offloading the rest to one simple system — actually helps you remember more.