Your Memory Should Not Be Limited to One Vantage Point
Hey Product Hunt,
I’m Jerome Bell, founder of MIM-O.
I’m building MIM-O around a simple belief:
Your memory of an event should not be limited to your own vantage point.
At a game, graduation, concert, festival, family milestone, or community gathering, everyone experiences the same moment from a different angle. One person sees the reaction. Someone else captures the wide shot. Another person records the celebration, the crowd, the emotion, or the moment you completely missed.
Most platforms treat those photos and videos as separate pieces of content.
MIM-O is built to bring them together into a fuller picture of what happened.
With MIM-O, media captured by people at the same real-world moment can be gathered, synchronized, and turned into replay experiences that let you relive the event from multiple perspectives.
The goal is not just to share photos or videos.
The goal is to see the whole moment.
MIM-O includes concepts like MIM-O Zones, synchronized media, Mosaic Replay, SimulView, Clips, Montage, and legacy-focused memory preservation.
Our current tagline is:
Every Synchronized Moment, Captured Together
We are still early, and I would really value feedback from the Product Hunt community.
I would love your thoughts on:
Does the idea of seeing the full picture of an event feel clearer than simply “sharing moments”?
Which use case feels strongest: sports, concerts, graduations, family milestones, venues, schools, or communities?
Would you use something like this after attending an event if it helped you see the moments you missed?
Does “Every Synchronized Moment, Captured Together” communicate the product clearly?
Thanks for taking a look. I’m building MIM-O to help people relive real-world experiences from more than one point of view, and preserve those memories long after the moment is over.
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