Mnemo is a mobile-first reading reflection app for readers who want to understand and remember more from their favorite books through Socratic questions and a growing thought map.
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Excited to launch Mnemo on Product Hunt today!
I built Mnemo from a simple realization: I was reading constantly but retaining almost nothing. I'd highlight passages, take notes, then never revisit them because the friction to do so never made it stick for me.
At the same time, I noticed AI agents were getting really good at understanding context and making connections. So why wasn't anyone using that to fix reading retention?
Mnemo is my attempt to make that workflow "agentic".
After coming out of a reading session you can write down or dictate what you noticed either from the top of your head or from a template to get you started. Mnemo then learns from your past notes to ask Socratic questions to push back and challenge your thinking. After, Mnemo captures it and records it in a book-based mind map to see how your thinking connects and grows over time.
Here are the main use cases I'm optimizing for:
✻ Book lovers and heavy readers who want retention without the tedious manual review cycle
✻ Students and researchers who need their reading to compound, where each new book builds on what they've actually learned before
✻ Content creators and reviewers who reference what they've read constantly but can't remember where that insight came from
What I'm most interested in is whether reading reflection can become as seamless as reading itself instead as a separate chore.
If you're reading deeply, Mnemo should be reading alongside you, not making extra work.
It's still early, so I'd love feedback from readers who constantly feel like they're forgetting what they read but don't want to spend hours on Anki decks or manual note systems.
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Congrats!!!