Memno is an AI-powered executive assistant for everyday life. It is described as a personal intelligence assistant that connects information scattered across apps and helps with everyday coordination, using memory to surface relevant details when they are needed.
The product is presented around examples such as checking when car insurance expires, finding a budget document sent to a contact, setting reminders, locating nearby coffee shops, sharing a town hall recap, and booking a table for two. Memno says it remembers everything, works around the clock, and adapts to how a person works. It handles messages, meetings, reminders, and more, and it organizes the day with smart actions and useful information. It also says it can find buried documents and past emails, and that it can get things done by text, email, or call, including across languages.
Memno connects to a user’s calendar, contacts, and habits, and it also refers to connecting from a calendar to a location to deliver what is needed. The page emphasizes private, isolated, encrypted environments, and says user data never trains the models. It also states that each user lives in their own universe and that a distributed Request Engine means no single provider sees the complete picture. The service is available now on iPhone.
It also presents Memno as a memory-centered system built around connected intelligence rather than a standard chatbot.
In the Autonomous agents & workflows space, Memno takes a focused approach. It assists users in organizing, remembering, and managing daily tasks and information using AI. It is built as a consumer product for busy professionals. A free plan is available. It runs on the web and iOS.
Among its 5 catalogued features are AI assistant, task management, and reminders.
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