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I’ve spent a fair bit of time using both Obsidian and Notion for personal knowledge management. They’re both great tools - powerful and flexible - but they often end up feeling a bit cluttered or heavy, especially when you’re trying to think and create quickly.
That’s why Mem has been such a refreshing change for me. If you’re after a simple, uncluttered PKM tool with strong AI built right in, this is the one. It doesn’t just store your notes - it links your ideas together and even answers your questions based on what’s already in your knowledge base. It genuinely feels like the tool is thinking alongside you.
The jump to Mem 2.0 makes that experience even better. The team seems to have stripped away anything unnecessary and focused completely on what Mem does best: helping you stay in flow, make connections, and focus on the work that matters.
I’m honestly loving Mem 2.0 so far. And if they add just a few things - like a native Android app, quick capture from WhatsApp, or direct Readwise integration - it would easily become my all-in-one PKM solution.
If you’ve been looking for a tool that doesn’t just hold your notes but helps you think, I’d highly recommend giving Mem a try.
What's great
AI integration (4)clean UI (2)context aware (1)chat interface (4)
What needs improvement
no Android app (1)no Readwise integration (1)no WhatsApp integration (1)
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