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“Sorry I forgot”
is now history.

Trace listens Trace remembers Trace acts
People talking with ideas floating above them
Give me a KT about the AI project Boss: Please share the deck with me by 5PM Can we push the standup to 3? Remind me to call Mom after work Give me a KT about the AI project Boss: Please share the deck with me by 5PM Can we push the standup to 3? Remind me to call Mom after work
Recording button REC
Reminder: Complete the deck by 4PM Meeting notes with Piyush Reminder: Call Mom at 6PM Note: KT session on AI project Reminder: Complete the deck by 4PM Meeting notes with Piyush Reminder: Call Mom at 6PM Note: KT session on AI project

You finish a great Meeting. Two days later, you've forgotten three things you committed to.

Your head is full of Ideas just before you sleep. They're gone by morning.

Your best thinking happens in Conversations. It dies there too.

Just talk. Trace does the rest.

It listens to your meetings, calls, and voice notes — then remembers, organises, and acts on everything, without you lifting a finger.

Trace home screen showing a timeline of reminders, actions, and notes

Trace notes your Meetings and Thoughts

It gives you in-depth MoM and takes out actionables for you. It also remembers every detail of your thoughts and creates organised knowledge graphs divided across themes.

Trace meeting notes screen with summary, flags, and action items

Talk to Trace like a friend.

Ask it anything about your meetings, your day, your week or your life. Trace was there, and it remembers. But it's more than a recall machine. It's a friend that can notice patterns you don't.

Trace chat screen having a reflective conversation

Trace understands who you are

It gives you the deepest insights about your life based on all the context you've given it overtime.

Ambition vs. inaction

You talk about that idea like it matters. You're not acting like it does. You've mentioned your side project nine times over three months. Always with energy. Always followed by reasons it isn't the right time.

Work bleeding into life

Your work is costing you your friendships. You've cancelled on friends 6 times this month. Each time, it followed a hard week at work. The people closest to you are slowly stopping to ask.

Self-doubt pattern

You shrink right before the moments that matter. Every time a high-stakes meeting comes up, your tone shifts the night before — quieter, more self-critical. You've talked yourself out of speaking up four times this month.