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Forward, type or speak — memteg structures your notes, links them, and lets you search what you actually meant.

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Voice note · 0:23

Idea: the onboarding drops people right after the first empty state. We should preload one example note so the bot feels alive from message one.

onboarding-empty-state-fix
#product#onboarding#ideas
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"Saved Messages" is where ideas go to die.

— every Telegram power-user, eventually

How it works

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01

Send anything

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0:14
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It gets structured

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#product#onboarding#ideas
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/ask
what did I think about that book on attention last month?
Features

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Voice notes are transcribed via Whisper. The original audio stays in Telegram — we keep only the transcript.

0:23
transcribing…
Idea: the onboarding drops people right after the first empty state. We should preload one example note so the bot feels alive from message one.

Auto-tags & titles

Each note gets relevant tags and a short slug, so you find it later without remembering the exact words.

onboarding-empty-state-fix
#product#onboarding#ideas

Semantic search

Search by meaning, not just keywords. Find that idea about "focus blocks" even if the note says "deep work".

idea about focus blocks
deep-work session log

Linked notes

memteg draws connections between related thoughts so old ideas resurface when they become relevant again.

onboarding first-run feel empty states product polish shallow attention

/ask your notes

Ask questions about everything you've saved. Get an answer with citations to the original notes.

/askwhat did I think about that book on attention last month?
You wrote that "shallow attention" is the cost of always having Telegram open — and that the fix is structural, not willpower-based.
↳ note · stolen-focus-takeaways

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  • OpenAI & Anthropic for processing

    Whisper transcribes voice. Claude extracts tags and answers /ask. Nothing is used to train models.

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Do you train AI on my notes?

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What happens to voice notes?

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