Working Memory has two plans. They do the same thing for capture and recall — the difference is what happens to your original voice recordings.

Defrag — $9/month (or $79/year)

For clearing the clutter day to day. You get:

Defrag is the right choice if what you care about is the content of your thoughts — the words, the dates, the names. The audio is just how you got them in. Once it's transcribed and indexed, you don't need it.

Annual billing saves you $29 over twelve months.

Archive — $15/month (or $129/year)

For keeping the voice, not just the thought. You get:

Archive is the right choice if the audio itself has value — your mother's voice on her birthday message, the way a friend told a story, the tone of voice you used when you first sketched out an idea. Some people also just think better by re-listening to their own thinking, and Archive supports that.

Annual billing saves you $51 over twelve months.

Free trial

Both plans come with a free trial. You don't need to pick the right one immediately — start a trial, capture some things, see which one fits how you work. You can switch later.

Gift codes and promo codes

If someone gave you a code, you can apply it during signup or from the plan picker. There are two kinds:

Both go in the same field. We work out which kind it is from the code itself.

Changing your plan later

You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime from your account settings. If you switch from Archive down to Defrag, voice notes older than thirty days will be deleted on the next sweep — your transcripts and everything else stay. See Changing or cancelling your plan for the specifics.

There's no minimum commitment on either plan, and no fee to cancel.