Memex watches everything you read, listen to, and watch — and quietly builds a living map of your mind that grows smarter with every piece of content. Not a highlights dump. A thinking partner that remembers what you've forgotten and finds the threads you never knew existed.
The problem isn't that you read too much. It's that every piece of content you consume dies in isolation.
Readwise saves your highlights in a flat list. Notion is a graveyard of half-finished notes. Pocket has 400 unread articles.
Nothing you currently use watches across time. Nothing connects a podcast from January to an article from March to a note you wrote six months ago.
Browser extension captures articles as you read. Podcast RSS feeds sync automatically.
Every new piece is compared against your entire history — not just last week.
Memex detects when new content reinforces or extends something you've encountered before.
Every Sunday, a personal letter: which beliefs are crystallizing and being challenged.
Every Sunday, Memex sends you a personal letter — a mirror of your intellectual week.
Recurring themes across sources and months.
Personal reflection every week.
Synthesize your evolving stance by topic.
Join the waitlist. The first Sunday Letter that feels like a mirror.