Share the mental load — for real.
One person usually ends up as the household’s memory: what’s due, who needs what, when. Memoria makes that memory visible to everyone, so it stops living in one head.
What you get
Visibility without asking
The whole household sees what’s due this week without anyone having to be briefed. The default parent stops being the single point of failure everyone routes questions through.
Capture removes the data entry
Sharing the load usually means asking someone to enter tasks — more work, not less. Memoria fills the calendar from forwarded circulars, bills and photos, so nobody has to be the clerk.
Reminders everyone gets
The fee, the renewal, the vaccine — reminders reach every relevant member’s phone, not just the one who happens to remember. Responsibility is shared because the information is.
Handoff when someone travels or is ill
When the person who usually holds it all is away or sick, nothing collapses — the household view is already there for whoever picks it up.
Not one more list to manage
A shared to-do app just moves the load; someone still has to keep it current. Memoria stays current on its own from what you already forward, so it lightens the load instead of adding to it.
One calm app, honestly priced
One place for the whole household — free to start, ₹299/month for the plan, and a free tier we won’t gut later. The point is less to carry, not another subscription to babysit.
FAQ
What is the mental load, exactly?
It’s the invisible work of remembering and managing a household — knowing the fee is due Friday, the RO needs servicing, the vaccine is next month — that usually falls on one person even when tasks are split. It’s the noticing and planning, not just the doing.
How does an app actually share the mental load?
By making the household’s memory visible and self-updating. When everyone can see what’s due and reminders reach the right people automatically, the knowledge stops living in one head. Memoria fills itself from what you forward, so sharing the load doesn’t mean handing someone a data-entry chore.
Will my partner actually use it?
That’s the design goal. There’s nothing to maintain and no new habit to teach — reminders arrive on their phone and the shared view is just there. Partners engage because it shows them what’s happening without being asked, not because they have to tend another app.
Does it just add more work to set up?
Setup is forwarding what you already receive — a school circular, an insurance email, a photo of a warranty card. Memoria reads them in; you don’t build a system. The load goes down from the first week, not up.
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Free to start — 1 GB of household memory. No credit card.