For everyone

An electric bike for your brain.

micoco.ai captures the moments your day forgets, files them in your private open-brain, and lets you ask it anything in plain English. Where did that guy at lunch say to paint my car? What was the book Sarah recommended? Did the plumber say Tuesday or Thursday? Gone is the strain. Here is the answer.

Why an electric bike?

Because effort isn't the point.

Electric bikes don't replace cycling. They make you cycle more. The hill that used to talk you out of riding now rolls past underneath you. The detour you used to skip is suddenly worth it.

micoco.ai is the same idea applied to your brain. It doesn't replace your memory โ€” it amplifies it. The conversation you'd usually half-remember, you can now recall completely. The detail you'd usually let go, you can pull back. The mental tax of trying to hold every piece of every day disappears, and what's left is the part you actually wanted: the conversations themselves.

You don't have to be losing your memory to want this. You just have to be alive at the end of a busy day.

A quiet boost, not a crutch

Electric bikes are for cyclists who want to ride more. micoco.ai is for thinkers who want to think more โ€” and remember less by force.

  • You stop straining to recall the small stuff.
  • You stop carrying mental sticky notes through the day.
  • You finish the day less tired.
  • You ask your past self things and get answers.
Real moments

The questions you'd otherwise just shrug at.

Things people forget every single day. Now they don't have to.

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"Where did that guy say to get my car painted?"

Lunch with a friend. He mentioned a body shop in Spokane that's reasonable and fast. By dinner you've forgotten the name. Ask micoco.ai, get the name and the cross-street.

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"What was the book Sarah recommended?"

Coffee on Saturday. Sarah went on for ten minutes about a book she loved. By Tuesday all you remember is "blue cover." Ask micoco.ai: title, author, and the part Sarah said you'd like.

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"Twice a day, or three?"

The pharmacist said it. You half-listened because the line was long. Ask micoco.ai and read the answer back to yourself before the first dose.

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"Did the plumber say Tuesday or Thursday?"

You're staring at the calendar. micoco.ai tells you what the plumber actually said โ€” and adds it to the calendar so next time you don't have to ask.

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"What was that movie they couldn't stop talking about?"

Dinner party last Friday. Two people insisted you watch it. By the time you sit down on Sunday, the title is gone. Ask micoco.ai.

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"Who introduced us?"

You meet someone six months later and can't quite place them. micoco.ai traces it back: a conference in March, the person who made the introduction, the topic you discussed.

Cross-generational

One tool. Three lives. Same relief.

The 35-year-old in back-to-back meetings

Six clients in a day. By 4 PM you can't remember which one mentioned the budget concern and which one mentioned the timeline change. micoco.ai knows. It also drafted the morning brief that walked you through the day before it started.

The 50-year-old running three calendars

Your kids' schools, your parents' health, your partner's work travel. Conversations land all day from all directions. micoco.ai files them. When you sit down on Sunday to plan the week, everything is right there in plain English.

The 70-year-old enjoying retirement

You don't have a memory problem. You just have a full life โ€” neighbors, grandchildren, doctors, the book club. micoco.ai makes sure none of the small details that make life rich slip through the cracks.

The killer feature

Ask your brain anything.

micoco.ai is building a direct integration with your AI assistant โ€” Claude, ChatGPT, or any tool that speaks the standard. When the integration ships, you type a question in plain English and the assistant queries your private open-brain to answer it.

No new app to learn. No special syntax. Just "hey, what was that podcast Anne told me about?" and you get the name back, with the moment Anne said it, and the audio one tap away.

The architecture is already there โ€” your private Supabase, the structured memory segments from Plaud, the transcription pipeline. The query layer is the next thing we ship.

micoco.ai / ask
Where did that guy at lunch say to get my car painted?
From your conversation with Tom Reyes, today at 12:38 PM โ€”

Tom mentioned Spokane Auto Body on Division Street. He said "they're not fancy but they painted my truck and it still looks new four years later." Ask for Vince โ€” he runs the shop.

How it works

Two halves of one memory.

micoco.ai runs two capture paths in parallel.

  • Plaud โ†’ Gmail โ†’ open-brain: the Plaud.ai recorder you wear all day uploads at night. Plaud's AI segments your conversations into structured memories. Those land in your private Supabase open-brain by morning.
  • iPhone microphone โ†’ on-device captions: the companion app handles real-time work โ€” live captions, instant replay of the last 30 seconds, and "what did they just say?" โ€” all on-device, no cloud round-trip.

The Plaud version is canonical. The iPhone version helps you in the moment. Together they cover the full day, and your AI assistant queries the result.

See the full architecture โ†’

What you supply

  • Your Plaud.ai recorder + subscription
  • Your personal Gmail account
  • Your Google Calendar
  • An iPhone (for live captions and quick replay)

What we supply

  • Bespoke Supabase open-brain per user
  • Custom Plaud template + Zapier flow
  • Daily morning brief
  • Calendar event extraction
  • iPhone companion (TestFlight Q3 2026)
  • Open-brain MCP for AI assistants (next)

The end of "wait, what did they say?"

You don't need to be losing your memory to want a better one. You just need a busy life and a phone you already carry. Try micoco.ai for fourteen days. Decide later.

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