I threw my messy notes at Mem, and it turned them into something I'd actually use
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A personal experience with Mem, an AI-powered note-taking app. The author tested Mem's ability to reformat messy, unstructured notes into readable documents with sections, bold terms, and comparison tables. Key features explored include a preview/accept workflow for suggested edits, voice recording for hands-free note creation, and a chat interface to query existing notes. The main drawback noted is the free tier's 25-note-per-month limit at $12/month for paid access, which the author plans to work around by deleting cleaned-up notes and copying them elsewhere.
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I threw a wall of text at Mem just to see what would happenI didn’t feel like typing, so I just told Mem what to writeI asked Chat to check my notes, and it caught what I missedI haven’t hit the limit yet, but 25 notes a month isn’t muchI’ll only run into the limit if I start treating Mem like a storage appSort: