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MEMO FOR FAST CONTEXT

Catch small thoughts before they become missing context.

MeSQ Memo is a private timeline for the notes that happen between real work: ideas, links, snippets, images, files, and the tiny details future-you will ask for.

WHAT YOU CAPTURE

Not polished notes. Useful traces.

The page is built for capture first: write the raw thing, add context, and move on.

Idea before it fades

Quick product thoughts, copy fragments, bug clues, meeting leftovers.

Link with context

Paste a URL and keep the reason you saved it beside the link.

Screenshot or file

Attach the image, PDF, export, or reference that explains the note.

Reusable snippet

Keep prompts, commands, messages, and templates easy to return to.

WHO IT FITS

For people who think while moving.

Builders who collect ideas while shippingResearchers who need source contextCreators who save raw materialOperators who need quick incident notes

WHY IT WORKS

A timeline gives your loose thinking a return path.

Pinning separates active context from the stream. Tags narrow the stream. Attachments keep proof with the note. Recycle makes cleanup forgiving.

FEATURES YOU WILL FEEL

Small surface. Real memory.

Timeline first

Notes come back in update order, so recent thinking stays visible without building a notebook hierarchy.

Pinned working memory

Keep active notes above the stream until they are no longer part of today.

Tags without ceremony

Use hashtags to slice a stream by topic without changing the way you write.

Recycle before regret

Deleted memos move through recycle, giving fast capture a safer cleanup path.

After a week, you stop asking “where did I put that?”

Memo is not trying to become another writing system. It keeps the loose context close enough that your work can continue.

Quick answers

Is Memo a full Markdown editor?

No. It is intentionally plain text for fast capture and clean timeline reading.

Can I attach files and images?

Yes. Memo supports images and attachments so the note keeps its evidence.

What is the best use case?

Small context: ideas, links, snippets, screenshots, and details you will need again but do not want to organize yet.