Building a better memory for people who work digitally.

Human attention is finite. MiniMe exists to help you understand where it actually goes, so you can direct it more honestly.

Our Story

We used to work across a dozen apps and tabs every day. At the end of the week, we'd lost track of what we actually shipped. Time trackers felt like surveillance. AI tools needed your data in the cloud.

So we built something that stays on your machine and learns how you work. We didn't stop at an MVP. Over intense development sprints, we've delivered a full 14-module platform with over 150 features.

Today, the desktop app watches active windows. The browser extensions track web activity locally. We extract entities, build a unified Neo4j knowledge graph, and provide a fully integrated RAG AI Assistant that you can talk to right now — no waitlists, no "coming soon" tags.

The data is yours. You can export it, delete it, or self-host the whole stack. That's not a feature, it's the foundation.

MiniMe

How it's built

Desktop App

Built with Tauri and Rust. Runs natively on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Under 40MB RAM, less than 1% CPU in the background.

Backend

FastAPI on Python 3.10+. PostgreSQL for relational data, Qdrant for vector embeddings, Neo4j for the knowledge graph. JWT auth throughout.

Browser Extensions

Chrome MV3, Firefox MV2, and Edge. Each extension batches activity locally before syncing. Content extraction runs as a content script, not in the background.

Core beliefs

Privacy is the default

Your data is your property. We don't sell it, we don't train on it, and you can delete everything with one click — including your account and all associated records.

Built for the individual

MiniMe is a tool for you, not for your employer. There are no manager dashboards, no team surveillance features, and no reports that leave your control.

Honest about what we are

We're a small team. We ship real features, document what's actually built, and say no to inflated claims. The changelog is accurate. The docs match the code.