Evergreen Chronicle articles, comparisons, and practical starting points for AI voice memory, voice notes, and a better memory system.
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Guides
Every way to turn an iPhone voice memo into text — the built-in Voice Memos transcript, options for older recordings, and how to make transcription automatic.
Concepts
An AI voice memory app records voice notes, transcribes them, and lets you ask questions later. Here is what separates it from a voice recorder.
Use cases
An AI memory for doctors can help with CME, practice ideas, and follow-ups, but do not enter patient-identifiable information into Chronicle.
Comparisons
Note-taking apps require you to stop and type. Voice-first AI memory works at the speed of thought. Here's why voice wins for everyday capture.
Concepts
A personal AI memory captures your thoughts by voice and uses AI to organize and retrieve them. Learn why this new category of tool is changing how we remember.
Concepts
Big ideas and category-defining pieces about AI voice memory, personal AI memory, and voice-first workflows.
Concept
An AI voice memory app records voice notes, transcribes them, and lets you ask questions later. Here is what separates it from a voice recorder.
Concept
Typing is fine for polished notes, but it's the wrong tool for fleeting detail. Here's why voice-first capture preserves more of what actually matters.
Concept
Every AI conversation starts from scratch. The fix isn't better prompting — it's giving your AI an explicit personal knowledge base it can actually read.
Concept
A bad memory isn't a character flaw — it's a retrieval problem. Here's why AI voice recording works when every other system breaks down.
Concept
You capture everything. You retrieve nothing. Here's why asking beats searching — and why that difference changes everything about how voice notes actually work.
Concept
Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve shows how fast memories fade — and why the timing of capture matters more than the format. Here's what it means for how you take notes.
Concept
Vannevar Bush imagined the Memex in 1945. AI finally makes that vision practical, personal, and voice-first.
Concept
The Google Effect explains why we remember where to find information instead of the information itself. Chronicle brings that same retrieval model to your own life.
Concept
A personal AI memory captures your thoughts by voice and uses AI to organize and retrieve them. Learn why this new category of tool is changing how we remember.
Comparisons
Comparisons that explain where Chronicle fits versus note-taking apps, voice recorders, and other alternatives.
Comparison
A voice recorder stores audio. A voice memory app helps you retrieve it later. Here is what changes once AI handles transcription and recall.
Comparison
Plaud and Pocket focus on capture-first AI note-taking. Chronicle goes further by turning recordings into something you can ask questions about later.
Comparison
Emailing yourself is the fastest memory hack nobody talks about. Here's why it works for capture but fails at retrieval — and what actually solves both.
Comparison
Note-taking apps require you to stop and type. Voice-first AI memory works at the speed of thought. Here's why voice wins for everyday capture.
Use cases
Practical articles for specific professions, plus role-specific pages for visitors who want to browse by persona.
Use case
Calendars only hold what you typed in. For working parents, the real assistant is an AI memory that captures by voice and answers questions later.
Use case
Trackers count the activity; progress lives in what you noticed. A 30-second voice log after each session builds a history you can actually ask questions of.
Use case
An AI memory for doctors can help with CME, practice ideas, and follow-ups, but do not enter patient-identifiable information into Chronicle.
Use case
Founders don't lose the headline, they lose the exact detail that mattered. Here's why voice memos work for capture and what makes them usable later.
Use case
When you're meeting clients all day — showing properties, walking sites, driving between appointments — there's no time to type notes. Here's how to remember every detail anyway.
These role-specific landing pages help visitors jump from abstract product ideas to concrete daily use.
Enterprise Account Executive
Never forget client details, deal specifics, or follow-up commitments. Chronicle is the AI memory built for enterprise sales.
Management Consultant
Juggle multiple client engagements without losing context. Chronicle is the AI memory built for consultants and professional services.
Chief Operating Officer
Never forget board feedback, team commitments, or strategic rationale. Chronicle is the AI memory built for executives and leaders.
Startup Founder & CEO
Never forget investor meetings, hiring decisions, or networking contacts. Chronicle is the AI memory system built for busy founders.