The end of forgotten follow-ups

Your CRM remembers tasks.
MemryOS remembers relationships.

An AI memory layer that captures every detail about your clients, surfaces the right context at the right moment, and makes sure no deal falls through the cracks.

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The problem is real

Salespeople don't lose deals because they're bad at selling. They lose deals because they forget.

80%
of sales require 5+ follow-ups, but most reps stop after one
44%
of salespeople give up after a single follow-up attempt
$0
is what a forgotten follow-up earns you. Every time.
How it works

MemryOS builds a living memory of every relationship you have.

01

It listens

MemryOS ingests your calls, emails, and texts. It extracts what matters: timelines, preferences, objections, personal details, life events.

02

It remembers

Every interaction becomes part of a rich, evolving profile. Not a CRM record. A memory. The kind that makes clients feel like you actually care.

03

It surfaces

Before you call or email, MemryOS gives you the context you need. "Sarah mentioned her daughter's recital is next week. Her lease ends March 30. She loved the Oakton listing but wanted a bigger yard."

04

It nudges

AI identifies relationships going cold before you notice. Smart timing suggestions based on when each contact is most responsive. No deal dies in silence.

Not another CRM

Traditional CRMs track activity.
MemryOS understands relationships.

Every other CRM

  • "Follow up with John on Tuesday"
  • Generic email sequences
  • Data entry after every call
  • Pipeline stages, not people
  • You do the remembering

MemryOS

  • "John's wife wants a bigger kitchen. Their lease ends April 15."
  • Context-rich, perfectly timed follow-ups
  • AI captures details automatically
  • Relationship depth, not just deal stages
  • The AI does the remembering for you

Every forgotten follow-up is a deal someone else closed.

MemryOS exists because your brain wasn't built to track 50 relationships at once. But an AI memory layer was. Built by a realtor who got tired of watching deals walk out the door.

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