Remember everything.
Maintain nothing.
Your life happens once — then scatters across emails, chats, photos, and promises. Lifewoven quietly weaves it into a second brain that never forgets.
Your life is already being written — in your email, your calendar, your photos. Most of it is being lost.
Our film about a remembered life.
How it works
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Connect
One Google sign-in. That’s the whole setup.
Your email, calendar, and contacts — read once, and woven together.
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Birth
About ten minutes later, your second brain exists.
Your people, projects, and promises, compiled into private pages.
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The Reveal
Your life, finally in one place — and connected.
The dinner, the promise, the person who made it — every thread linked.
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Daily Life
It’s less like an app, more like someone who remembers.
Talk to it or type. Send it a photo and it files it into your life. It answers back in text or out loud — and every answer shows the source it came from.
Why everything else failed
Sticky notes, screenshots, starred emails, reminder apps — every system works until it becomes one more thing to maintain. So it gets abandoned, somewhere between week two and week six.
- The screenshot you never found again.
- The reminder app that became noise.
- The system you abandoned in January.
The librarian is now an AI that never stops working — for you alone.
From the film
Seven lives we imagined — characters from our film, not customers.
The honest part
The engine behind Lifewoven has quietly run its founder’s life for months — 500+ pages compiled from 32,000+ emails going back 19 years, plus his calendar, finances, and health data, with a brief every morning, for cents a day. The app opens to a small founding circle in August 2026.
Join the founding circle
The founding circle is small by design.