An AI coach
Daily suggestions based on your journal entries and problem log — spotting patterns ("you keep flagging recursion as 'didn't stick'").
A focused tracker for the long stuff — interview prep, writing, fitness, language learning. Daily tasks, a one-minute journal, a tagged problem log, and twelve weeks at a glance. Built for people who keep slipping on the things that matter.
Free during the beta. No credit card. No invite code.
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What's in it today
Nothing in MemoryDeck is opinionated about the domain. You name the tracks, you set the goals, you write the prompts. The point is to keep showing up — and to remember that you did.
Set up your own tracks (DSA, German, weights — whatever). Add the day's tasks. When you sit down, click ▶ on a task and a 25-minute focus timer credits the time straight back to it. No more guessing where the hour went.
Four prompts at the end of the day: what you learned, what didn't stick, your no-AI win, energy 1–5. Past reflections are browsable, so when November feels rough you can re-read your own October.
Books read, problems solved, gigs played — log it once, tag it however you'd later search ("sliding-window", "retry-this", "audiobook"). Tags are color-coded, click to filter. Optional difficulty, URL, "got help" flag, and notes.
Group weekly goals by track. A 12-week-back, 8-week-forward heatmap shows your activity at a glance. Current streak and best streak compute themselves from active days — no manual upkeep, nothing to game.
On the roadmap
In rough order. None of these are promises — this is what we're poking at.
Daily suggestions based on your journal entries and problem log — spotting patterns ("you keep flagging recursion as 'didn't stick'").
Ask things like "where did I struggle with sliding window?" and get answers grounded in your journal and log entries, not the open web.
LeetCode profile sync, Anki export, GitHub commit tracking, calendar sync — pull in the things you already log elsewhere.
Shared progress dashboards for study groups and bootcamp cohorts — visibility without a lecturer.
Frequently asked
If something is still unclear, reach out on our socials — we read every message.
A focused tracker for long-term, self-directed work — interview prep, writing, fitness, language learning, anything that compounds over months. It combines daily tasks with a built-in pomodoro timer, a one-minute reflection journal, a tagged problem log, and a 12-week activity heatmap with streaks.
People doing long-running work without external structure — preparing for technical interviews, learning a language, training for a sport, writing daily. MemoryDeck is domain-agnostic: you define the tracks, the goals, and the prompts.
Habit trackers reward streaks of binary check-marks. Notion is a blank canvas you have to design every time. MemoryDeck is a focused tool for one specific job: track effort on long-running tracks, log what you did, reflect briefly, and see twelve weeks of activity at a glance. The pomodoro credits time back to the task you started, so you don't have to guess where the time went.
Yes — integrations are coming. Planned: LeetCode profile sync, Anki export, GitHub commit tracking, and calendar sync, so the things you already log elsewhere flow into MemoryDeck without re-entering them. If there's a tool you'd want connected, tell us on socials and it goes on the list.
Yes — MemoryDeck is free to sign up and use during the beta. A paid Pro tier is in the works; you can join the early-access list if you want a heads-up when it lands.
Yes. A full data export is available from Settings at any time. If the beta is wound down, all beta users get 30 days' notice and a full export before anything is removed.
Just sign up. The beta is open and free — no invite code needed.
Ready when you are
Free during the beta. Takes about a minute to set up your first track.
A Pro tier is coming.
Integrations, AI coach, and team plans — for people who want more than the free beta. Drop your email and we'll let you know the moment Pro is ready (and offer launch-day pricing to the early list).
A note before you sign up
This is an early experiment. If the beta tells us it's not working, we may not continue. If that happens, beta users get 30 days notice and a full data export before anything goes away. You can also export your data at any time from Settings.