Notes and memories in Namory
Simple free-text notes that keep context close
Namory notes are short pieces of context you save after a conversation: what you learned, what mattered, what you promised, and what you want to remember later.
What a note is (and is not)
A note in Namory is:
- Free text: write naturally, like you would in a journal.
- Time-stamped: notes show up in a timeline so you can see what changed over time.
- Per person: notes live inside a specific person’s profile.
A note is not meant to be:
- A perfect transcript.
- A task list you have to keep “caught up.”
How notes are shown
Inside a person profile, notes are shown as a timeline. You can:
- Read the most recent context at the top.
- Expand longer notes with
See more. - Edit or delete a note if something changed.
What to write
Notes work best when they are concrete and future-friendly. You can include:
- What they shared (the update).
- What you shared (the context).
- Things you want to ask about next time.
- Dates that matter (and then convert them into a reminder if you want).
Formatting that works well
Namory supports natural writing, including things like:
- Short paragraphs
- Bullets (for quick lists)
- Simple numbered steps
If you prefer structure, you can write a small template and reuse it:
- What happened
- What matters
- What to follow up on
Notes and privacy
Your notes stay on your device. Namory does not run a server that stores your note content.