Memoria vs Skylight Calendar
Skylight Calendar is a $280–$630 wall touchscreen for family schedules. Memoria is a mobile-first household OS — same calendar visibility, no hardware, more domains.
Skylight Calendar is a physical wall touchscreen — around $280 for the 15-inch and up to about $630 for the 27-inch Max, with an optional Plus Plan (roughly $79/year) for meal planning, magic import and photo screensavers. It's a lovely always-on command center for a kitchen wall. Memoria delivers the same shared-schedule visibility on the phone everyone already carries, and reaches past the calendar into vehicles, appliances, insurance renewals and an encrypted vault — with WhatsApp, email and photo capture instead of typing.
Side-by-side
| Feature | Skylight Calendar | Memoria |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware required | $280–$630 device | No — mobile-first |
| Cross-domain coverage | Calendar + chores + meals | Five domains + vault |
| AI capture (WhatsApp / email / photo OCR) | No | Yes |
| Multi-language UI | English | 12 languages |
| Encrypted document vault | No | Yes |
2 things Memoria covers that Skylight Calendardoesn’t.
- AI capture (WhatsApp / email / photo OCR). Skylight Calendar: No. Memoria: Yes.
- Encrypted document vault. Skylight Calendar: No. Memoria: Yes.
Switching from Skylight Calendar to Memoria.
There is no two-way sync — but there is no lock-in either. One-time, one-way, no data left behind.
- Forward your last month. Send your most recent Skylight Calendarentries — school circulars, fee notes, warranty cards, insurance emails — to your Memoria number or email alias. Captures parse and back-fill in a day.
- Pin the Memoria reminder feed. Once your items are in, the calendar and reminder feed become the daily surface. Keep Skylight Calendar open in parallel for the first 30 days to verify nothing slipped.
- Cancel when you are sure. After a month of parallel use, most households unsubscribe from Skylight Calendar. Memoria keeps your full history, exports everything as an archive, and never holds your data hostage.
FAQ
Do I need to buy hardware to use Memoria?
No. Memoria runs on the iOS and Android phones your household already has, with a web app for the desktop. There's no wall display to buy or mount — the shared calendar and reminders live on every member's phone.
Will my data import automatically?
Forward your last month of items to your Memoria number or email — captures parse and back-fill in a day. There is no two-way sync; the migration is one-time and the source apps stay where they are.
Is my data private?
AES-256 encryption at rest with strict household-scoped access controls. We do not read your data; access is gated to verified members of your household. DPDP-2023 compliant from day one.