Press kit
Everything you need to write about Memry without emailing us first.
For writers, podcast hosts, and partners covering Memry. Boilerplate, fast facts, founder bio, and press contact below. If you need a specific asset that isn’t here, email support@projectmemry.com and you’ll get a same-day response.
Boilerplate (copy-paste ready)
One-sentence: Memry is a private AI family calendar built from email — forward school, activity, medical, and billing messages to a private household address and get extracted dates, forms, and reminders in a shared weekly view.
Paragraph: Memry is a private AI family calendar that turns important household email into a shared weekly view both parents see. Parents forward school newsletters, activity portal updates, medical confirmations, and billing notices to a private household address. AI extracts the dates, deadlines, fees, and required forms. The household sees one weekly digest instead of scattered messages across separate inboxes. Memry runs on web and Android; iOS is in development. The product is built around review-first extraction (the AI proposes; parents approve) and short raw-email retention, distinguishing it from broader family organizers and from auto-add calendar tools.
Fast facts
- Product
- Memry — private AI family calendar built from email
- Founded by
- Umang, solo founder
- Available on
- Web (app.projectmemry.com) + Android (Google Play). iOS in development.
- Pricing
- Free tier + Plus tier
- Legal entity
- Hasmita LLC
- Press contact
- support@projectmemry.com
Founder
Umang — Founder, Memry
I'm Umang. I built Memry because the email that runs my family's week was scattered across boxes nobody was actively watching — school newsletters, sports schedule changes, doctor confirmations, billing notices — and the cost of missing one was a missed pickup, a missed deadline, or a kid who couldn't go on the field trip.
Assets
For high-resolution logos, founder headshot, and product screenshots, email support@projectmemry.com with what you need (logo SVG, dark/light, screenshot of a specific feature, etc.) and you’ll get a Dropbox link the same day.
Talking points
- Why email, not a calendar app:The mental-load problem isn’t a calendar problem — it’s an information-flow problem. School logistics, doctor confirmations, and activity portals all arrive by email. Building the calendar from that source removes the lossy retyping step.
- Why review-first beats auto-add: Family email is messy enough that auto-adding extracted events causes wrong-time/wrong-kid mistakes. Memry surfaces extractions for a 2-second approve instead.
- Why privacy matters here:Family email is sensitive (kids’ names, medical, schools, financial). Memry keeps raw email content short-lived after extraction, has no ad targeting, no public sharing surfaces, and the family is not the product.
- EN + ES at launch: The public marketing surface is bilingual — every page has an English and Spanish counterpart with reciprocal hreflang. Built for US households, including the underserved Spanish-speaking family-tech market.