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Jan 10, 2025

2024 Year in Review

Hey there, 

Happy new year from all of us at Mem! As we enter 2025, we’re taking a moment to reflect on a year of building, learning, and growing. Here’s what kept us busy in 2024. 

🚀 We launched the Mem 2.0 Alpha program, which is now available to everyone for testing. Mem 2.0 is an entirely rebuilt version of Mem that incorporates the feedback we’ve heard over the past year — it’s faster, more reliable, and smarter than ever before. In Mem 2.0…

📝 We completely revamped the editing experience. No more lag, skipping cursors, flaky undo/redo, formatting quirks, or odd scroll behavior. And yes, we launched tables in the Mem 2.0 Alpha.

⚡️ We made speed and dependability improvements to make the Mem the fastest and most reliable note-taking app available. We rearchitected the entire platform with full offline and cross-platform support on iOS, web, and desktop.

💬 We took Chat to the next level by giving it a richer, more contextual understanding of your knowledge. We introduced comprehensive recall and synthesis, inline source annotations, and redesigned fact cards in Chat. We also launched the ability to chat side-by-side with a note.

🎨 We reimagined the design and layout in the Mem 2.0 Alpha, bringing back the left sidebar to make your pinned and recent notes a click away.

👥 We launched Shared Collections, making collaboration in the Mem 2.0 Alpha even more seamless. You can now share a group of notes with one or more people in just one click.

📱 We brought Collections to iOS in the Mem 2.0 Alpha iOS app. In the Mem 2.0 Alpha iOS app, you can view, manage, and create collections on the go using a brand new collections page on the home screen. 

✨ We launched many quality of life improvements in the Mem 2.0 Alpha, like making sure the app remains responsive and functional regardless of how big or small your window is, adding note titles to browser tabs, and ensuring nested lists behave as you’d expect.

💭 Our Humans of Mem series returned with conversations that brought our community’s voices to the forefront. This year, we sat down with Andaman Lekawat and Thakorn Swaengkit, Travis Platt, Robin Dieker, Mandy Seller, and Gira Wieczorek to hear how they each use Mem in their unique workflows (which were nothing short of life-changing). 

🎤 We connected with our community through several in-person events, including a tech talk with Pinecone in March (where we met several Memmers in person), the GenAI Summit in May, a Women in AI panel in October, and The New Club’s retreat for women in engineering in November.

The work is not done, and we’re just getting started. Here’s to 2025! Thank you for being a part of our journey. We couldn’t do it without you all.

— The Mem Team