Tether
Open beta

Remember what matters about people.

A private system that turns your conversations into memory, so you can show up better.

If you already journal your life, you know how much a few quick notes can help. This is that habit, but for friends, so you can pick up where you really left off.

Capture what mattered while it is fresh. Before you see them again, you already have a thread to follow. Less replaying the last hangout in your head, more room to be there when you arrive.

From conversation to clarity

A quick note

“Maya mentioned she is switching teams in March and wants to try pottery on weekends.”

What you keep

  • Career change around March
  • Interested in pottery / weekend hobby

Before you see them again

Ask how the new team is settling in; mention the pottery class idea if it comes up.

Capture

After a hangout

Jot a few sentences while it is fresh: what you talked about, what mattered to them, what you promised yourself you would follow up on.

Organize

In the background

Your notes turn into a clear picture over time—summaries you can edit, things worth remembering, and gentle prompts so nothing important slips away.

Recall

Before you see them

Open their page and see what to ask about next, what is going on in their life, and what you wanted to say—without digging through old threads.

On the roadmap

Upcoming features

The core idea is simple: private memory you control, not a contact database or a sales tool. Here is what we are building toward next.

Reminders that make sense

Follow-ups tied to real context—not generic nudges—so you reconnect with intention.

Ask your memory

Pose questions in plain language and get answers grounded in what you actually wrote, with room to edit and correct.

Smarter recall across people

Search and surface moments across your circle when fuzzy memory is not enough.

It is not about knowing more people. It is about showing up for the ones you already care about.