Voice moments
Say what happened while it is fresh. A short voice note can become text, date, place, people, and a memory card.
Private life journal
Capture then. Understand now.
Record life in the moment. Everthen turns voice notes, photos, people, and places into a private memory timeline you can search, revisit, and understand later.
Memory system
Everthen is designed around the daily habit: speak, save, and come back later. The app keeps the original moment intact while AI helps organize what happened.
Say what happened while it is fresh. A short voice note can become text, date, place, people, and a memory card.
No likes, no comments, no audience. Just a timeline made for future you.
Ask what happened, who was there, or how a period of life changed. Answers should point back to real moments.
People Graph
When someone appears in a moment, Everthen can suggest a person card. You stay in control of names, merges, and notes.
Frequent moments, shared places, and important events become a map of your real social memory.
AI suggestions should cite the original moments instead of inventing a life story for you.
Cross-device memory
Everthen is local-first at the core, with optional encrypted sync planned for people who want their memories across iPhone, Mac, Windows, and a future web workspace.
The original archive should remain available on your own device, with export and deletion controls designed before launch.
Sync should be an explicit product feature, not a hidden assumption.
Use a larger screen for search, export, person cards, and longer timeline review.
Availability
The first release is planned for iPhone, with Mac and Windows companions prepared for review, export, subscription management, and sync.
Daily voice capture, timeline review, people cards, and private beta testing.
Long-form review, editing, export, and account management.
Timeline search, people graph exploration, and cross-device sync.
Early access, support, billing help, and privacy information.
Private beta
Everthen is preparing for early testers in the United States. Join the list for iPhone beta access, desktop updates, and sync availability.