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an example of what I build / a memory that never forgets

A memory that
never forgets.

Every note a business writes, drawn as one map. Every note is a dot. Search it, drag it, open any one of them. Then flip the switch further down and watch the same question get two completely different answers.

Read this first. The shape of this map is real. It is built from the folders and the links in my own working notes: about 1,400 notes and about 3,800 links across 13 folders. The folder-by-folder numbers are nudged on purpose, so this is not an exact list of a private notebook. Every title you can read is made up, because the real ones are private. The day book shows dates because that is how those notes are named, and those dates are made up too. The chat further down is written by hand, not by an AI.

Search any word. The notes holding it light up, everything else goes dim.

Swipe sideways to move it. Pinch to zoom. Tap any dot to read the note, and drag it and it stays where you drop it.

This map draws about 1,400 notes and about 3,800 links onto a canvas, so it needs JavaScript running. Everything else on this page reads fine without it.

drag · tap a note · arrow keys work

1,402 notes · 3,785 links · 13 folders

from my own notes, titles replaced

Nothing in it has ever been forgotten. That is the point.

now the point

The same question. Two different creatures.

Most chatbots meet you as a stranger every morning. Flip the switch, ask the same thing again, and it answers like someone who was in the room.

nothing remembered. it starts from nothing every time you open it.

assistant

Pick a question below. Ask it with the memory off, flip the switch, then ask the exact same thing again.

Both answers on this page are written by hand, to show the difference a memory makes. There is no AI running on this page. In a real build the memory-on answer is written fresh each time, and it tells you which note it got it from, so you can check.

where the notes come from

You do not have to write 1,400 notes.

This is the bit people worry about, so here it is plainly.

What goes in

Old emails, invoices, supplier notes, order histories, WhatsApp threads, the folder of documents nobody opens, and the things you only ever say out loud. Whatever you already have, in whatever mess it is in.

What you do

Talk to me for an hour and hand over a folder. I do the loading. You do not sit and type any of it.

How it grows

Every job, decision and mistake after that adds a note and a few more lines, on its own. You never go back to a blank page.

what it is worth

A company memory that outlives the people in it.

Nothing gets explained twice

The map is read before every answer. The half hour a day your team spends re-explaining who you are and how you work simply stops.

It survives staff leaving

When someone walks out of the door, what they knew stays in here. New starters read three years of decisions instead of asking around for three months.

It gets more useful, not messier

Every job, decision and mistake adds a dot and a few more lines. The thing gets better the longer it runs, which is the opposite of a shared drive.

You own it outright

Plain text files on your own machine, readable in twenty years without me or any company. Nothing is locked in a platform you have to keep paying.

Want one of these for your business?

Tell me what your team keeps re-explaining. I will tell you what it takes to load it in.

I am Danny. One person, in the UK, not an agency. You message me, we talk for twenty minutes, then I come back with what it would take and what it would cost. That part is free.