TLDR
Think Apple Notes but with the optionality to post notes privately or publicly, with GPT-4 capabilities to analyze each note to better provide insights. Seamless optionality for the user to either privatize or post memos in the MemoPool social network, all while having ZERO info collected about identity.Generating Your Key ID: Click the "Generate Key" button to get your unique key ID.
Saving Your Key ID: Store your key ID securely; it's essential for accessing your memos.
Retrieving Your Memos with Key ID: Enter your key ID to retrieve your session and access your memos.
Posting: Just simply fill out the form and click submit on the home page!
Finding Similar Memos: Finding similar memos to a specific posted memo could be found in two ways: either immediately after posting (clicking the See Similar Memos button), or while accessing all personal memos and clicking the See Similar Memos button on the bottom of each memo there.
Accessing the Public MemoPool: Click on the See Public MemoPool button in the home page. You do not need to have a userId to access.
Posting in the Public MemoPool: After each posted memo, there is a Private< >Public toggle which allows the user to decide whether a memo should be private or public. By default, memos are private. If users want to be identified in the public MemoPool, they should elect to change their user ID in the Personal Memos page.
It's crucial to store your key ID securely as losing it can prevent access to your memos.
Can I generate a new key ID?Yes, but it will be linked to a new account with zero existing memos upon generation. We plan on potentially adding more safeguards in the future, but for now please remember to store your key!
The public MemoPool provides an ability for the user to publicize their memos and interact with others' memos if they wish to. This garners a social network-like capability for MemoPool, and provides optionality and increased capability if the user wishes. Again, we collect zero information about your identity. This stems from our belief that a user should have full control over what they want to share or not.