mem/do is a Chrome extension that quietly remembers the pages you actually read. It filters out noise, summarizes what matters, and lets you search your browsing memory in natural language.
"That article about solar panels" - found. "How much was that TV on Amazon?" - found. "Restaurants I looked at last week" - found.
The key difference: everything stays on your device. No cloud, no accounts, no tracking. Your browsing memory is encrypted locally and never transmitted anywhere.
If you're a freelancer, consultant, or agency, you know the drill. A client sends a brief. You spend 2-4 hours analyzing requirements, estimating hours, building pricing, and writing the actual proposal. Then you do it again for the next one. And the next. Your win rate depends on how much time you had that week.
Analyzes => Scopes => Writes a proposal
Adjust pricing line by line, tweak the timeline, refine the language then export as a branded PDF/DOCX or share via a link with view tracking.
Introducing ln.ms.
Sharing a LinkedIn profile still means copying a long, inconsistent URL — especially awkward on resumes, email signatures, portfolios, and offline materials.
ln.ms/username gives you a short, predictable link that simply redirects to your LinkedIn profile.
No analytics.
No tracking.
No cookies.
No login.
Built to solve a small but common friction and stay out of the way.
It’s live and free to use. Feedback welcome.
(Not affiliated with LinkedIn or Microsoft)