Manifesto · 2026

Memory is the missing primitive of work.

Whitebird · Aman, Aditya, Dhairya

Chapter 01

The interface should disappear.

Every tool you use claims to save you time. Most spend it. The average knowledge worker switches between thirteen apps an hour. They search Slack, then Linear, then Notion, then their own inbox, then a Drive folder named “misc” — looking for the thing they already wrote down.

We don't have a productivity problem. We have a memory problem. The data is everywhere; the brain that knows where it lives is nowhere.

The interface should disappear. The memory should be there when you look for it.

Chapter 02

We forget on purpose.

Every existing tool asks you to organise the thing first. File it under a project. Tag it. Choose a database. Decide where it belongs before you've decided what it means.

Most people refuse to do this. They write the note, hit save, and forget it. Three months later they retype the same note in a different app. Memory by retyping.

Memory HQ doesn't ask you to organise. It asks you to capture. Five seconds, ⌘K, hit return. Aero handles the rest — not as a productivity bonus, but because the alternative is losing the thought entirely.

Chapter 03

Aero is your second pair of hands.

We don't believe in agents that pretend to be people. We don't believe in agents that need a 200-line system prompt to follow instructions. We believe in agents that close one loop, fast, and stay out of the way.

When you say “email Aman the demo notes by Friday” — Aero drafts the email, schedules a reminder for Thursday afternoon, files the note under @aman, and goes back to sleep. It doesn't ask you to confirm seventeen things. It does the obvious thing and tells you what it did.

The best agents are the ones you forget you used.

Chapter 04

We don't integrate. We replace.

Memory HQ has notes. Tasks. Calendar. Meetings. Clients. Invoices. We don't bridge to Notion or Linear or Slack — we replace them. Bridging into another app just splits the memory in half. The whole point of one memory layer is that it's, well, one.

We pull from email, calendar, and money — the data sources you can't replace. Everything else, we'd rather build well in one place than route through six.

Chapter 05

Small team. Honest scope.

Three people built Memory HQ. We don't ship SSO, SCIM, on-prem inference, or audit logs that your security team will love. We don't have an enterprise tier with a hidden price. We don't do procurement.

If you need any of that, we're not the right tool yet. If you don't, you can be running by the end of this paragraph.

— Aman Kumar Jagdev,
Aditya Agnihotri,
Dhairya Marwah

The team behind Memory HQ · Whitebird · Delhi

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