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You had a thought last Tuesday. It’s gone. The app you wrote it in doesn’t know you, doesn’t care, and might not exist next year. Meos lives on your device. Remembers, connects, grows. And so will you. getmeos.com meoslabs · Australia · [ai assisted]
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Every tab you have open is a thought you didn't finish. Every tool switch is a thread you dropped. What if one place held all of it... and quietly reminded you which threads connect? Meos doesn't organise your chaos. It lets your chaos organise itself.
When did we start accepting that our own notes need someone else's server to exist? Your thoughts lived on paper for centuries without permission. Now they need a login, a subscription, and a prayer the company doesn't fold. What changed?
You didn't forget what you read. You forgot where you put it. Every highlight, every saved article, every "I'll come back to this." It's all still in there somewhere. What if the pile wasn't the problem? What if it just needed to remember itself? Meos turns the graveyard into a well.
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We built the missing layer. Semantic search over your own thoughts, temporal encoding that learns your rhythm, all running locally. Your device finally remembers what actually mattered to you.
Some things should just... open. No password wall between you and your own thoughts. getmeos.com
We built search that finds by meaning, not just keywords. Tested it on six months of our own notes. It pulled up a design decision we'd completely forgotten making. The best tool is the one that remembers what you didn't.
When was the last time you actually wrote something in your notes app instead of reorganising it?
Be honest. How many of your "productivity systems" are just elaborate ways to avoid sitting with one thought long enough to finish it?
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We built Meos because we kept losing things we knew we'd saved. Last week we tested it on two years of our own notes. It surfaced a connection between a paper from 2023 and a voice memo from last month. Nobody searched for it. Nobody tagged it.
We built that place. A private journal that holds your threads for you. getmeos.com
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