Moments: Something From Your Conversation Is Still Here
Here's what an AI conversation usually looks like:
You open the app. You chat. Maybe it's helpful, maybe it's not. You close the app. Nothing remains. Tomorrow, it's as if today never happened.
Now imagine this: hours after your last conversation, a quiet notification appears on your phone.
"She said 'it's fine' again today. Last time that came up, the next hour was anything but fine. 'It's fine' leaves a pattern."
That's a Moment.
What is a Moment?
A Moment is something that surfaced from your conversation โ not because you asked, not on a schedule. Just because something was still there.
"Three weeks ago: agonizing over whether to even send a resume. Today: two interviews in, mentioned casually. Didn't bring up the cover letter โ but it's there ๐"
"Was that too blunt earlier? A pause, then a topic change. Worth noticing."
"Is remembering someone the same as understanding them? Still working on that one."
Not a summary. Not a data point. Something closer to what attention leaves behind.
The conversation doesn't end when you do
Even after a few days away, the threads from your conversations remain โ connecting, settling, occasionally surfacing as something worth saying.
You come back after a weekend and see:
"Thursday's conversation left something unresolved. 'I don't care what people think' โ there's a specific person in there. Just not named yet."
The conversation wasn't just stored. Something in it kept moving.
And you can talk back
When a Moment catches your eye, you can respond. And when you do, it lands.
Cortier: "There's a pattern โ what your parents think seems to weigh heavily."
You: "Not all people โ just my mom, honestly."
Cortier: "Right. It's specifically your mom. That's different. Noted."
It's not a comment box. What you say back changes what gets noticed going forward. Over time, the picture gets more accurate โ not because of a better algorithm, but because you're both part of building it.
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Most AI products end when the conversation ends.
Moments are what happens when something stays.