🌟 I’m someone who tend to forget things easily (😰), get distracted (💭 ADHD), and is often swamped with work (📅). I’m always afraid of missing out on important information, whether in my personal life or at work.
That’s why I spent 2 years ⏳ creating a messaging app 📲 specifically designed for people like me - those who are forgetful, distracted, or have packed schedules.
❓ Why create another messaging app when there are already so many great ones out there?
Simply put, I realized that not all messages are equally important. 💌 I want to help you focus on the few truly special messages—whether they’re from family (❤️), friends (🎉), colleagues (💼), or business partners (🤝).
🚀 If you’ve ever missed an important message because you forgot or were too busy, give this app a try. I believe you’ll be amazed by how effective it can be! ✨
👉 Check it out now and take back control of your important conversations!
It looks clean and well-designed, but I’m curious—how does it differentiate itself from tools like Notion? Would love to understand where it fits in the landscape!
🌟 I’m someone who tend to forget things easily (😰), get distracted (💭 ADHD), and is often swamped with work (📅). I’m always afraid of missing out on important information, whether in my personal life or at work. That’s why I spent 2 years ⏳ creating a messaging app 📲 specifically designed for people like me - those who are forgetful, distracted, or have packed schedules. ❓ Why create another messaging app when there are already so many great ones out there? Simply put, I realized that not all messages are equally important. 💌 I want to help you focus on the few truly special messages—whether they’re from family (❤️), friends (🎉), colleagues (💼), or business partners (🤝). 🚀 If you’ve ever missed an important message because you forgot or were too busy, give this app a try. I believe you’ll be amazed by how effective it can be! ✨ 👉 Check it out now and take back control of your important conversations!
It looks clean and well-designed, but I’m curious—how does it differentiate itself from tools like Notion? Would love to understand where it fits in the landscape!