An intelligent personal knowledge base that captures notes, surfaces forgotten ideas through smart recall, and sparks new connections between your concepts. Feed it articles, thoughts, and research snippets, then query it like a conversation partner.
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Me.bot is built for knowledge workers, researchers, and prolific note-takers who are tired of information disappearing into folder hierarchies they never revisit. At $29/month for Pro, it is a meaningful investment, but the conversational recall and cross-concept linking genuinely deliver value if you feed it consistently. The free tier is too limited for serious use; this tool rewards commitment and volume.
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Transform captured ideas into voice and visual presentations that sound like you. Useful for turning research notes into shareable content without starting from scratch.
Query your knowledge base conversationally. The AI surfaces forgotten notes and draws connections between concepts you may not have linked yourself.
Adjust the complexity and tone of outputs depending on who you are presenting to. Simplify technical research for stakeholders or keep it dense for peers.
Generate presentations from your knowledge base that viewers can interact with, asking follow-up questions and exploring tangents from your stored material.
End-to-end encryption for stored notes and documents. Important given the personal and potentially sensitive nature of a knowledge base containing your raw thinking.
Connects with Zoom, Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Drive. Pull in meeting transcripts, channel discussions, and documents directly into your second brain.
If you read 20+ papers a week and need to recall specific findings months later, Me.bot's conversational retrieval is significantly faster than searching through Zotero annotations or scattered Notion pages.
Store half-formed ideas, quotes, and observations. When you sit down to write, query your brain for relevant material. The connection-surfacing feature helps find unexpected angles for articles.
Networking introductions and client presentations become easier when you can pull from a structured knowledge base. Simplify complex topics on the fly for different audiences without rebuilding decks.
Capture user feedback, competitive intel, and meeting notes in one place. Query it before planning sessions to surface patterns you missed. The Slack and Teams integrations make ingestion nearly automatic.
Try Me.bot and see if conversational recall changes how you work with information.
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