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Memora is a location-based reminder for iPhone that remembers your things so your brain doesn't have to — no reminder to set in the moment, no AirTag, no account. Built to be ADHD-friendly.
Why ADHD makes you leave things behind
It's rarely about not caring. With ADHD, working memory and task-switching are taxing, so the thought "take your charger" gets pushed out by the next thing the moment you stand up. By the time you've left, the item — and the intention — are gone. Traditional fixes lean on the exact skill that's hardest: remembering to remember.
The trap of "just set a reminder"
Reminder apps, sticky notes and alarms all share one flaw — you have to remember to set them, every time, for every place. That's the same executive-function gap that caused the problem. So the advice quietly fails the people who need it most.
How Memora is different
- It's automatic. Add your items once. Memora learns where you stop and reminds you as you leave — nothing to set up in the moment.
- It fires at the right second. The nudge lands while you're still close enough to turn back, not an hour later when it's useless.
- It cuts through. Critical alerts can sound even on silent, so the one reminder that matters isn't lost in a muted phone.
- It's low-friction and forgiving. A name and an emoji per item. No tags, no account, no streaks to maintain.
- It's private. Your places and items stay on your device.
What people use it for
Wallet and keys at the café. Laptop charger at a hotel. Gym bag on the bench. Kids' things at a friend's house. Medication on the kitchen counter. Anything you've ever walked off without — Memora watches the place, so it works for an unlimited list of items.
Let your phone do the remembering
Add your things once and Memora takes it from there — automatic, ADHD-friendly, free to start.
Download Memora — free