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Move quickly from life into the system with standups, notes, and context from the moment it happens.
A memory layer for the people, promises, and conversations that slip.
Private beta for early users
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Four daily surfaces — each holds a different slice of the record.
Four beats, repeated daily, that turn scattered moments into a system you can lean on.
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Move quickly from life into the system with standups, notes, and context from the moment it happens.
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Store original context and extracted structure so the system can become a trustworthy memory layer.
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Surface the right people, priorities, and follow-ups at the right time instead of waiting to be searched.
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Turn insight into action with clear summaries, next steps, and continuity across days and relationships.
Coming in beta
Standups, people, notes, commitments — searchable in one place. The memory layer works both ways: it remembers for you, and you can retrieve from it on demand.
…told Sarah I'd send her the deck by Friday…
Last interaction 12 days ago · 4 notes · 3 commitments
Wants intro to deck reviewer at Sequoia…
From Apr 5 standup · still open
Notes apps fragment. Chat assistants forget. LifeOps holds one continuous record you can both retrieve from and reason over.
A notes appNotion, Apple Notes
Organized by documents. You have to remember where you put things.
Organized around people, promises, and days. Retrieval is the default, not a filing chore.
A chat assistantChatGPT, Claude
Forgets between sessions. No continuity.
Continuous memory across standups, people, and conversations — retained, retrievable, and yours.
A CRMHubSpot, Attio
Built for pipelines and deals. Overkill for life.
Built for the human ledger: who you owe a follow-up, what you told them, what happened last.
A second brain for the human ledger.
Free to start. $10/month for unlimited standups, Think, and retrieval when you're ready.
Built by Yichi. Currently in private beta — early users are shaping it.
Doing founder sales? LifeOps works as a lightweight personal CRM for calls, people, and follow-through — one natural use among many.