Reviewers mostly describe Mem 2.0 as a fast, low-friction note app that helps them capture ideas quickly and find them later through AI search, chat, autotagging, and tools like web clipping, voice, email, and audio capture. Several say it reduces manual organization and feels more intuitive than heavier alternatives like Notion or Obsidian. The main criticism is practical rather than conceptual: one user objects to pricing and note limits, while a founder reviewer also flags uneven performance and weak exact-keyword search despite praising the AI features.
Mem 2.0
Great comparison. Thanks, Glen!