Talk about the people you meet.
Find them later in your own words.
Metem listens after the moment. You talk; it remembers.
Your notes stay on your phone. We don’t see them.
We’ll email you once when there’s a beta to try. Nothing else.
Three taps. Every person, remembered.
Talk
You just met someone. Open Metem, tap record, and say whatever you remember. Thirty seconds is plenty.
Metem remembers
The app structures everything — their name, where you met, what they do, the kids they mentioned — and stores it on your phone. No one else sees it.
Find them later
Months later, search 'boat guy from Stuart' or 'met at Mike's BBQ.' They'll surface.
“There’s someone in every group who never forgets a face.”
They ask about your kid by name. They remember you had a Sea Ray out of Stuart. They make you feel like you mattered the last time you met. Metem is how you become that person. Not with a CRM. Not with a spreadsheet. Just your voice, on the walk back to the car.
Your notes never leave your phone.
Everything Metem knows about the people you’ve met lives in local storage on your device. The only time data leaves your phone is when audio is briefly sent for transcription — and it’s discarded immediately after. We don’t store it. We don’t see it. We never will.
No accounts. No cloud. No creep factor.