Private beta — opening soon

Private beta · Android first · An AI memory app, not a notes app.

Drop a voice memo, a photo, a thought. wamid reads it, organizes it, and brings it back the moment it matters — without folders to maintain.

Private beta · Android first · No background recording · Your captures stay yours.

Most apps capture. wamid remembers. I built it because nothing else did — and now I'm opening it to a few people first.

— Yassine, founder · Rabat

How it compares

Three categories. One different job.

Notes apps

Apple Notes, Google Keep

Store what you write. Quick to use, but the right note rarely comes back when you need it. Your memory is on you.

Workspaces

Notion, Evernote, Obsidian

Powerful, flexible, organized. But you build the system, maintain folders, and search by yourself. They wait for you.

Memory layer

wamid

Capture once. wamid reads it, organizes silently, and brings it back at the right moment. No folders to maintain. No system to build.

Built in Rabat

"wamid surfaced my doctor's exact words three days later. I had forgotten I even recorded them."

— Sara K., beta tester #038

Built in Rabat · Hosted in Frankfurt · GDPR-ready

The split

Your memory isn't weak. Your tools are scattered.

Notes in one app. Reminders in another. Voice memos somewhere on your phone. Photos in your gallery. Ideas in a notebook you can't find. By the time you need any of it, you don't remember where you put it — or that you saved it at all.

  • Voice memo 14

    "Pick up Layla at 5 — gym bag."

  • Apple Notes

    Three lines for a thesis intro

  • Reminders

    Call the cardiologist back

  • Camera roll

    Doctor's note · Tuesday

  • Telegram saved

    Recipe for Sunday lunch

Three moments a day

wamid works in the moments you don't think about it.

Most apps demand your attention. wamid borrows it for a moment, then hands back something useful. Three quiet moments — morning, mid-day, late evening — when the right thing returns to you, on its own.

  1. 01 · Morning

    Orient.

    Before the day starts, wamid surfaces the two or three things that need your attention today — what was already in motion, not a fresh todo list.

    You opened wamid. It surfaced the call with the notary scheduled for 11. You had forgotten.

  2. 02 · Mid-day

    Catch.

    When the thought crosses your mind, the orange dot is one press away. No app to open, no project to choose. wamid catches and understands.

    Voice memo at 14:22: “pick up Layla at 5 — sports bag.” Reminder built at 16:40. You did not type a thing.

  3. 03 · Late evening

    Return.

    After the work, wamid brings back what faded — a half-thought from Tuesday, a quote you saved last month, the decision still pending in the back of your head.

    11pm Wisp card: “You’ve captured three notes about pricing since Tuesday. You said you’d decide this week.”

Same memory. Three moments. No dashboard.

The Return

Meet your past self.

wamid brings it back when it matters.

Not a notification stream. Not a reminder you scroll past. A single quiet return — anchored to time, place, or a thread you'd recognize. You decide whether to act, keep, or let it pass.

Not a reminder. A return.

What wamid will never become

Some of the loudest features are the ones we refuse to build.

  • No chat.
  • No infinite scroll.
  • No notification spam.
  • No background recording.

Just memory that comes back.

wamid is the app that respects the quiet between captures. The AI works for you — not against your attention.

The memory pipeline

One capture becomes living memory.

Five invisible stages, triggered in under a second. Many small intelligent actions — never one black-box AI. You drop, wamid does the rest.

AI organization

Chaos becomes memory.

You drop it in. wamid sorts it. Not by folder, not by tag — by meaning. And when a note carries an action, wamid spots it.

  • 01

    By meaning, not folder

    wamid links what belongs together — a memo, a note, a reminder — with no manual tagging.

  • 02

    Action spotted

    If a capture carries a decision or a deadline, wamid marks it automatically.

  • 03

    Context kept

    A capture tied to a meeting stays tied to the meeting. No effort.

Search by meaning

Search even when you forget the words.

You remember a topic, a period, a feeling. wamid finds the note — even when the words you type aren't the ones you wrote.

  • 01

    Meaning, not keyword

    wamid reads the intent behind your search. Describe it instead of retyping it.

  • 02

    Without the right words

    Even if you don't remember the exact title, wamid finds by topic, period, or context.

  • 03

    One answer, not ten

    Not a flood of results to triage. The best match, first.

Capture inputs

Everything you save, in one memory.

wamid treats every input as a thought worth remembering.

  • Notes

    Type, paste, or jot it down in seconds.

  • Reminders

    With a date, a place, or just a feeling.

  • Tasks

    What you need to do, not a to-do list to manage.

  • Voice memos

    Speak when typing is slow. wamid transcribes.

  • Photos

    Whiteboards, receipts, screenshots. OCR built-in.

  • Ideas

    The half-thought that came at 7:14 PM.

How it works

Six small verbs.

There are no dashboards, no boards, no projects to manage. Six small things wamid does for you, in the background.

  1. Capture

    A breath-fast input from anywhere.

  2. Understand

    wamid reads the meaning, topic, and intent.

  3. Organize

    No tags, no folders. wamid links what relates.

  4. Act

    Suggested reminders, drafted replies, gentle nudges.

  5. Return

    What faded, brought back when it matters.

  6. Control

    You decide what wamid remembers and when.

Honest comparison

Not another notes app. A memory system.

Most tools help you store information. wamid is built to help your memory come back when it matters. Here is how that positioning translates into actual features, compared with the apps people use today.

01 · Feature

Fast capture

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidian
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist

02 · Feature

Rich notes

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidian
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist

03 · Feature

Reminders

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidian
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist

04 · Feature

Ask your memory

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidian
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist

05 · Feature

Memory returns by itself

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidian
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist

06 · Feature

Privacy-first AI

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidianlocal-first
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Noteslocal/native
  • Todoist

07 · Feature

Built for personal memory

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidianpower users
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist

08 · Feature

Low setup

  • wamid
  • Notion
  • Evernote
  • Obsidian
  • Mem.ai
  • Apple Notes
  • Todoist
Built-inPossible, limited, or requires setupNot the core product

Different tools are built for different jobs. wamid is built for personal memory. This comparison reflects each tool's core positioning in 2026, not every feature edge case.

Wamid vs ChatGPT

Different terrain.

ChatGPT is a generalist assistant that answers questions from world knowledge. wamid is a personal memory layer that brings back what you chose to save. Both can talk to you — but they are built for different jobs.

ChatGPT is built to answer. wamid is built to remember.

Invited memory

Invited memory, not captured memory.

wamid remembers what you choose to keep. It does not record your life in the background. The AI runs on what you give it — nothing more.

  • No background recording

    wamid never listens, watches, or scans without your explicit input.

  • You choose what comes back

    Every return is anchored to a memory you saved. You decide what wamid remembers and when it comes back.

  • Paid later, not ad-funded

    Free during private beta. Paid plans later. Never built on selling your personal data.

Honest answers

What people actually ask before signing up.

Six questions that come up over and over. Straight answers, no marketing fog.

  • Is wamid an AI chatbot?

    No. wamid is an AI memory pipeline — capture once, the AI reads, organizes, and brings back the relevant memory at the right moment. You don't talk to it; you live with it. The intelligence works on your captures, not in a chat box.

  • Will wamid record me in the background?

    Never. There is no always-on mic, no passive screen scraping, no contact harvesting, no calendar mining without your action. Each capture is a deliberate gesture from you — a voice memo, a photo, a paste. If you don't open wamid, nothing happens.

  • Is my data sent to OpenAI or Anthropic?

    No. wamid routes every AI call through our own privacy-first gateway with Zero Data Retention enforced — no logging, no training on your captures. The reasoning, embedding and voice pipelines are independent from the major consumer AI providers. Your memory never reaches OpenAI, Anthropic or Google, and it never trains anyone else's model.

  • What happens to my notes if I leave wamid?

    Full plain-text export, anytime, free tier included. You leave with everything — captures, AI-extracted entities, timestamps. No lock-in, no "premium export" upsell, no obfuscation. If wamid stops being useful, you should leave easily.

  • iPhone app coming?

    Android first — that's where the founder lives and tests daily. iOS will follow once the Android version proves itself with real users. The Android codebase is built with portability in mind (KMP migration possible), so iOS won't be a 12-month rewrite. Not promising dates we can't keep.

  • Who's behind wamid?

    Yassine El Idrissi, indie founder, building from Rabat. No team, no VC, no growth-hacking playbook — one person who needed this for himself and decided to make it real. You'll always know who to write to.

Another question? hello@wamid.app.

Private beta

Capture now. wamid handles the rest.

From raw thought to useful memory. Free lets you capture. Pro lets wamid understand.

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No background recording. You choose what wamid remembers.

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