Mem
Mem is an AI-powered self-organizing workspace designed to automatically capture, connect, and retrieve information for individuals and teams.
At a Glance
- Knowledge workers
- Entrepreneurs
- Researchers
- Small to medium teams
AI Tools by Mem
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AI Note Taking and Organization
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A self-organizing workspace for notes, meetings, and research.
An AI Thought Partner that captures ideas and brings them back when needed.
Subscription tier with unlimited notes, chat messages, and deep searches.
Collaborative workspace for teams with group billing and priority support.
Market Position
Positioned as a 'self-organizing' alternative to manual tools like Notion, Evernote, and Obsidian, leveraging AI as a core architectural component rather than an add-on.
Leadership
Founders
Kevin Moody
Co-founder & CEO. Previously Product Manager at Google (Associate PM, PM at Google[x]), Software Engineer. Stanford University alumnus.
Dennis Xu
Co-founder. Previously Product Manager at Yelp, Software Engineering Intern at Salesforce. Stanford University alumnus. (Left in 2024 to found Adaptive).
Executive Team
Kevin Moody
Co-founder & CEO
Former Google Product Manager and Software Engineer.
Board of Directors
Founding Story
Founded by Kevin Moody and Dennis Xu in 2019 to solve the problem of fragmented information. The vision was to create a 'second brain' that organizes itself using AI, moving away from manual folders and tags.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Subscription-based (SaaS) with Free, Pro, and Enterprise/Teams tiers.
Pricing Tiers
25 notes per month, 25 chat messages per month.
Unlimited notes, chat messages, deep searches, and collections; AI model selection; dark mode.
Priority support, dedicated success manager, and SLAs.
Target Markets
- Knowledge workers
- Entrepreneurs
- Researchers
- Small to medium teams
- Personal knowledge management
- Meeting note automation
- Research and idea capture
- Entrepreneurial thought partnering
- Team collaboration and knowledge sharing
- Individual knowledge workers
- Productivity enthusiasts
- Small teams