Mem.ai signing up and the basic workflow is worth understanding before evaluating the AI capabilities
The AI Suggestions and Quick Captures being core to the daily use model rather than supplementary features is what defines the product philosophy. Mem is designed around frequent, low-friction captures rather than structured note-taking. The AI organises and surfaces what you capture rather than requiring you to organise before capturing.
The Calendar Integration for automated meeting notes connecting scheduled meetings to the Mem workspace means the meeting record is captured without any action from you. The AI then organises that captured content alongside your other notes rather than keeping it in a separate meeting notes silo.
The tiered subscription model with Free and Pro plans having different access levels to AI features is the practical evaluation constraint. Testing the free tier gives you a sense of the capture and organisation experience but not the full AI capability set.
The target audience being knowledge workers who capture extensively but struggle with retrieval and synthesis is the right frame for evaluating whether Mem fits your workflow. If your current note-taking problem is too much structured organisation overhead rather than too little, Mem's approach is the right match.
What is your current note-taking tool and what specific problem would make you switch to a capture-first AI-organised approach?