Catches your tasks. Type nothing.

rememberr reads your email, chat, calendars & meetings, and turns what's said into tasks.

Gmail
You said you’d send

Send the pricing deck

Email from Adam · 2 min agoToday, 5pm
Outlook
You said you’d reply

Reply re: the lending docs

Outlook email from James · 14 min agoDue today
Slack
You said you’d send

Send the revised numbers

Slack message from Maya · 26 min agoTonight
Calendar
You said you’d share

Share the construction timeline

From this morning’s meetingTomorrow
Gmail
You said you’d introduce

Intro Henry to Stripe

Email from Henry · 1 hr agoNext week

The list writes itself. Here's how.

Connect your tools once. Everything after happens on its own.

  1. 1

    Connect once

    One tap for each tool. Read-only, so rememberr reads but doesn't send, edit or delete. Takes about a minute, and it's the last thing you'll have to do.

    Gmail
    Outlook
    Slack
    Calendar
  2. 2

    The extractor runs on its own

    No button to press, nothing to trigger. It just reads, quietly, around the clock, across everything you connected.

    Reading24/7
  3. 3

    It catches every task as it's said

    The moment you promise something (or someone promises you), it's pulled out clean. Who it's for, when it's due.

    A

    Adam C.

    Gmail · 2 min ago

    Gmail

    Thanks for the call earlier. Really useful. I'll send the pricing deck over by Friday so you've got it for the board.

    Caught

    You said you'd send

    Send the pricing deck

    To Adam C. · the board

    Friday
  4. 4

    It surfaces in triage

    Every catch lands in triage. Keep what matters, drop what doesn't. It learns your calls fast, so soon there's barely anything left to triage.

    Send the pricing deck

    To Adam C. · Friday

    Kept
    ← DropKeep →
  5. See how triage works
It’s relying on us to remember to send that email or put that thing in the calendar. That leaves a lot of room for error.
Luke, Agency founder

Every task. Both directions.

Including the one you've been quietly hoping would sort itself out.

01

The ones you make

“I’ll send that over by Friday.” The throwaway lines you mean and then half-forget by lunch.

02

The ones made to you

What other people owe you back, tracked the same way, so you’re never the one left chasing.

03

The ones you’d forget

The ask buried three replies deep in a thread you never reopened. Caught anyway.

Good to know.

Stop dropping
the ball.

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