ORI

It remembers what comes back.

Clear by design. Private by default. Built to last.

Some thoughts don’t go away

ORI remembers them.

You write when something stays with you — a thought, a question, a memory — and ORI quietly tracks what comes back again over time.

You don’t have to remember to remember — ORI does that for you.

No streaks. No reminders. No pressure.

What ORI is

ORI holds what you keep thinking about.

It keeps what you write and does not let it disappear.

Over time, it shows you what comes back again.

It creates a record you don’t have to manage.

It lets meaning come later.

What ORI is not

ORI is not a guide.

It doesn’t tell you what matters.

It doesn’t suggest what to do.

It doesn’t explain what things mean.

ORI remembers. You decide what it means.

How it works

You write when something stays with you — a thought, a question, a memory.

ORI keeps it.

When something comes back again, ORI remembers that it has.

ORI

What this replaces

The mental effort of holding onto things you don’t want to forget.

The anxiety of knowing something matters but not knowing when to look at it again.

The quiet pressure of telling yourself you’ll remember later.

ORI

ORI doesn’t help you move forward.

It makes forgetting impossible.