@erikkaiser was tired of trying to remember every thought and idea. So he solved this problem by patenting a device and an app where it is all in one place.
Dear CRUSHers,
I feel embarrassed. For the competition. We have been working on this build since Nov '24 right after we launched. It's amazing.
If you collaborate with others: CRUSH.
If you Slack: CRUSH.
If you project manage: CRUSH.
We have powerful new features, and we are nearing the launch.
Learn more through the red info button in the update to the app or here:
https://t.co/FKjlLzKmKq
Best,
Erik A. Kaiser, CRUSHer #1
I added MCP, API, and webhook to @crushthememory so my users can record remotely what they want to do and let it rip on the backend.
Claude Code + @crushthememory = superpower
Dear CRUSHers, we are just entering our next phase of development. STANDBY.
Some of you have seen what we are doing. Most have not. Excited to show you all.
@aussieflya@TimurNegru@crushthememory Some mornings in the shower I can CRUSH 20 notes. I read the notes later and NEVER would remember any of them. It's totally awesome.
Between glasses with embedded cameras, and personal notetaking pins, my default assumption is that we are perpetually recorded.
As someone that occasionally wears a voice recorder (shout out @crushthememory) I make a point of letting people know when I am recording, and I get permission to record conversations.
Do you wear one? Do you proactively disclose/ask for permission?
@briansooy Also, we have almost no marketing... yet. We are doing the basics as we continue to improve the product with our users. We just launched quietly the last update about a week ago. Will be posting about it when I'm back in NYC in the beginning of Sep.
@briansooy Let me know any questions I can answer. We just added a user review video on the Use Cases page at the top. If you DM I'll send you my cell, and you can text me if you'd like.
My mind is a storm of thoughts and ideas, and I capture everything of value with my @crushthememory wherever and whenever I want. No anxiety over forgetting, and I can work out ideas and, with hope, get smarter.