Priority surfaced
AI memory for conversations that matter
Stop losing the conversationsthat could change your life.
Resona turns messy conversations into memory, priority, and approved actions, so people, opportunities, and promises do not fade after the call ends.
From chaos to clarity
The hard part is not recording a conversation. It is remembering what deserves action.
You meet someone important.
You promise a follow-up.
The context disappears into your day.
Attention surface
Resona shows the useful thing first.
Context kept
Know why this person matters
People, dates, emotional cues, and decisions stay attached to the conversation.Action approved
Calendar and task suggestions wait for you
Resona suggests the follow-up.You decide what gets created.Continuity
The messy after-meeting part gets organized.
Trust before automation
Resona remembers quietly. You stay in control.
Approve actions before they happen. Review what gets remembered. Keep the product calm enough to trust.
Questions before trusting a memory product
What is Resona?
Resona is an AI memory layer for real conversations. It remembers people, opportunities, follow-ups, decisions, and context after the conversation ends.
How is Resona different from a meeting notes app?
Meeting notes store what was said. Resona focuses on what deserves attention next: who matters, what changed, what to remember, and what action needs approval.
Can Resona create calendar events automatically?
Resona can suggest calendar actions, but the product keeps approval in the user’s hands. You approve only the calendar events you actually want created.
Who should use Resona?
Founders, students, operators, creators, and builders who meet people often and cannot afford to lose follow-ups, intros, opportunities, or relationship context.
Does Resona remember personal context?
Yes. Resona is designed to preserve useful conversation context such as people, relationships, opportunities, decisions, and durable memory facts.
Is my conversation data controllable?
Yes. The product direction is privacy-first: users should be able to review memory, control what is remembered, and choose what actions Resona takes.