Mem
Self-organizing AI notes app that links and resurfaces information automatically.
Overview
Mem is an AI note-taking and knowledge-management app built on the premise that you should never have to manually organize notes. It links related content, surfaces context as you work via a Heads Up panel, and supports natural-language retrieval, voice capture, and overlapping Collections. Mem 2.0 (early 2026) added significant speed and intelligence gains, and it offers an API for developers.
Pricing
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ASEAN Perspective
Mem in Southeast Asia
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Mem is one of the original AI-native note apps and its zero-organization premise is appealing for people who hate folder maintenance; the contextual resurfacing and natural-language retrieval are genuinely useful, and Mem 2.0 addressed long-standing speed complaints. A developer API adds extensibility most note apps lack.
The trade-off is loss of control: users who want rigid structure can find the automatic linking opaque, and at $20/month it sits at the premium end. Best for solo knowledge workers and researchers who value frictionless capture over manual taxonomy.
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