Object memory
Put an agent on any object.
Scan it. The agent picks the parts, writes the guide, and saves what it learns.
Dooropens, vibration, notes
Shelfstock, scans
Agent-led hookup
SensorBLE/WiFi events
Mnemologcited object memory
Name or scan
Identify the object, location, and job.
Ask questions
Power, network, privacy, cadence, and what it should remember.
Generate the plan
Parts, wiring, mounting, firmware, prompts, and events.
Install the pieces
Use tags, BLE/WiFi boards, sensors, cameras, audio, or controllers.
Store memory
Observations become searchable, cited Mnemolog memory.
Use common parts
Tags, sensors, cameras, and boards stay flexible until the object is known.
Follow the guide
Each hookup gets a parts list, install steps, prompts, and event model.
Keep the memory
Mnemolog stores what the object learns, so people and agents can ask later.
First version: pilot guides and example parts. Buyable kits come after the repeatable setups are clear.
Identify
NFC object tag
Durable identity and object timeline.
Example: $2.95
View example tag
Sense
BME280 sensor
Temperature, humidity, and pressure.
Example: $14.95
View example sensor
Connect
ESP32 board
Bluetooth or WiFi bridge for local events.
Example: $10
View example board
See
Camera module
Visual context for inspection and state changes.
Example: from $25
View example camera
Generated install plan
- Identity
- NFC tag on pot, plant profile in Mnemolog.
- Signals
- Soil moisture, light, watering notes.
- Memory
- Watering, leaf changes, moves, recovery notes.
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Do you need anything?
My soil is dry and light dropped after I moved to this shelf.
What should I do?
Water today and move me closer to the window this week.
Pilot the agent-led object hookup workflow.
Bring one useful object. We will make the guide, parts list, and memory trail before building a storefront.
Join the pilot