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Software Status:Active
Web, iOS, Android
San José, San José 11801, CR
Email
All countries

About Memorigi

Memorigi is a task management and productivity application that helps users organize life and work through to-do lists, planners, calendars, and reminders. It features a user-centered design and is available across web and mobile platforms.

Memorigi Details

Vendor
Memorigi
Year Launched
Location
San José, San José 11801, CR
Deployment
cloud, ios, android, web browser
Training Options
documentation, demo, community
Countries Served
All countries
Languages
English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Russian
Users
Students, Entrepreneurs, Freelancers, Administrative Assistants, Managers
Industries Served
Education, Technology, Finance, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Retail, Hospitality
Tags
productivity

Memorigi's In-App Market Place

Does Memorigi have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD ($), CAD ($), JPY (¥), CNY (¥), INR (₹), RUB (₽), BRL (R$), CHF (Fr), MXN ($), SEK (kr)

Pros & Cons

  • It has a totally free version that lets you test the waters without handing over a credit card first.
  • Combining groups, headings, and tags gives you massive flexibility to organize things exactly how your brain naturally works.
  • It wraps reminders, cloud sync, and calendar integrations into one spot so you don't need three different apps.
  • A single paid account covers all your devices, meaning you won't get nickeled-and-dimed for using a phone and laptop.
  • The 30-day money-back guarantee makes trying out the paid tier completely risk-free if it ends up not clicking.
  • Locking basic staples like subtasks and deadlines behind a fifty-dollar yearly paywall feels pretty stingy for a modern app.
  • If you happen to be an iPhone or Mac user, you are completely out of luck with no native apps.
  • The landing page uses a lot of generic marketing fluff instead of actually showing you what the interface looks like.
  • Teams might find it limiting since the text focuses entirely on solo productivity rather than sharing tasks with others.
  • The flat yearly subscription fee might be a tough sell if you just want to pay monthly to try it.

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