Mem
Self-organizing AI note-taking that eliminates folders and manual tagging
Overview
AI-powered note-taking app that automatically organizes, connects, and surfaces relevant notes without manual tagging or folder structures. Uses large language models to create a self-organizing knowledge base from unstructured notes.
Ehsan's Growth Verdict
A compelling vision of AI-first note-taking that hasn't fully delivered yet
Best for: Prolific note-takers who want AI to handle organization instead of building manual systems
Key Features
- ✓AI-powered automatic note organization
- ✓Smart search across all notes with natural language
- ✓AI-generated connections between related notes
- ✓Meeting note capture and summarization
- ✓Daily briefing with relevant note highlights
Pros
- + Zero organizational overhead — just write and AI handles structure
- + Related note surfacing catches connections humans miss
- + Daily briefing resurfaces forgotten but relevant notes
Cons
- − Small team and product — slower feature velocity than Notion or Obsidian
- − AI organization fails when notes lack sufficient context
- − No offline mode limits utility for frequent travelers
Pricing
| Plan | Details |
|---|---|
| Free | 10 Mem AI queries/day |
| Team | $19.99/user/mo — shared workspaces + permissions |
| Premium | $14.99/mo — unlimited AI, priority support |
Best Use Cases
Ehsan's Growth Take
Mem is betting that folders are dead and AI can organize your notes better than you can. After 6 months of data, the auto-organization is roughly 70% accurate — useful but not reliable enough to replace intentional structure. The real magic is note surfacing: before a meeting with a prospect, Mem pulls up every note you've written about that company. For people who take lots of unstructured notes and hate organizing, Mem is interesting. For everyone else, Notion AI or Obsidian with plugins offers more control.
Ehsan Jahandarpour
AI Growth Strategist & Fractional CMO
Forbes Top 20 Growth Hacker · TEDx Speaker · 716 Academic Citations · Ex-Microsoft · CMO at FirstWave (ASX:FCT) · Forbes Communications Council