Memory Trigger
Private autobiographical memory capture

Don’t force memories. Catch them.

Memory Trigger is a calm, mobile-first place to save the memories that come back on their own — because of a song, smell, video, phrase, place, object, weather, food, dream, or conversation.

The rule: don’t try to think of memories. Capture them when they return naturally.

Fast capture

A memory just came back

Save the trigger before it fades.

Trigger type
song
What triggered it?
The first few notes from an old car radio
Feeling
bittersweet
The memory
Riding home at dusk, windows down, trying to stay awake so the night would last longer.
A memory just came back

Not a homework journal

No blank-page pressure. No daily streak. No guilt when you forget to use it.

Made for triggers

Capture what brought the memory back: a smell, clip, song, phrase, object, place, person, food, weather, or dream.

Private by design

Your memories are tied to your account. There is no social feed, leaderboard, or performative sharing loop.

How it works

Wait for life to remind you.

Then capture the trigger, the feeling, and whatever fragment came back. Rough is fine. A sentence is enough.

Notice the trigger

A song starts. A smell hits. A video opens a door.

Tap one button

Open the app and choose “A memory just came back.”

Save the fragment

Write the trigger, feeling, and details before the memory fades.

“You do not need to sit down and think up memories.”

Memory Trigger is for spontaneous recall — not forced recall.
What you can capture

Tiny details that would otherwise disappear.

YouTube videosongsmellphraseplaceobjectfoodweatherconversation
Privacy baseline

No feed. No followers. No streaks.

Just your private vault for naturally returned memories, with simple search, favorites, and optional voice notes.

Start now

Next time a memory comes back, you’ll have somewhere to put it.

Open Memory Trigger, send yourself a magic link, and keep it ready for the next unexpected reminder.