Open-ended apps like notes or journals are flexible but unstructured, hard to search and hard to make sense of. Niche apps like Strava or Goodreads are great for one thing but siloed, and AI can't reach across them. There was no single place to log everything and actually make use of it.
Remember is a daily tracker that lets users log anything: memories, habits, notes, workouts, meals. All entries are organized by customizable trackers. An AI layer auto-tags entries, surfaces patterns, and answers natural language questions about your own history.
I collaborated closely with the founder to redesign the end-to-end product — information architecture, core flows, AI interaction model, and visual identity — with an emphasis on AI-powered insights to surface meaningful patterns in users' journaling history. The redesigned app shipped in Fall 2024.
Remember captures the full texture of your days and makes them searchable, meaningful, and intelligent. One place for everything you want to hold onto.
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