A quiet kind of memory app

Remember people by the little things.

A private place for the small details about the people you care about. Notes, moments, gift ideas, and gentle reminders — kept the way you would write them in a notebook.

  • No account
  • No Little Things cloud
  • Notes stay on your device
Gift idea Vintage camera strap For James · saw it in a shop window
Before a call Ask about the new job Mum · she was nervous last week
Moment Sunday pasta night 14 July · she laughed until she cried
Gentle nudge Dad has gone quiet 30 days · the knee, the garden

Beta build, May 2026 — UI is subject to change.

What this is

Caring about people is not the same as managing them.

Not a CRM. Not productivity software. Not a social network. Just a quiet place for the small details that make people feel remembered — the kind of things you used to keep in a notebook, or your head, and were always afraid of losing.

Glint Mum was nervous about the board presentation. Tue, 6 May · on the phone
Glint James loves old film cameras. Saving for a Pentax K1000. Sun · pub, after dinner
Birthday Hannah, 18 May. Loves anything with bergamot
Moment Sunday pasta night. She laughed until she cried. 14 July · the kitchen table
Quiet Dad has been quiet for 30 days. The knee, the garden. Maybe a phone call this weekend
Gift idea Vintage camera strap for James. Saw one at the market in Hackney

How it works

Four quiet ideas, one private app.

Beta captures shown with placeholder-only data. UI is subject to change as Little Things finds its final shape.

ProfileSomeone you care about
ContextSomething they mentioned
MomentA day worth remembering
CircleYour own words

Privacy

Private by default. Plain about the limits.

Your relationship notes live on your device. Little Things does not keep a cloud copy of your people, notes, glints, or moments. Beta feedback only leaves the device when you choose to send it.

01

No account.

Use Little Things without sign-in. There is no profile to recover, because there is no profile to begin with.

02

No Little Things cloud.

People, notes, moments, and nudges are stored locally. We don’t back them up, sync them, or read them.

03

Local reminders.

Notifications are scheduled by your device, not pushed from a server. They work offline.

04

Plain export.

You can export everything as a JSON file. Treat it like a sensitive notebook — it is not encrypted.

What we are honest about.

App lock is a screen barrier for casual privacy, not database encryption. Beta feedback is a separate, opt-in channel: when you tap send, the words you typed and limited app context leave the device so the team can review it. Both are spelled out in the privacy policy and data promises.

Early access

Try it with one small circle.

The beta is for people who will use Little Things gently, notice what feels helpful, and tell us where it should stay small.

  • Small tester group
  • Plain feedback
  • Privacy checked first

Small group, human-reviewed. We will email if a spot opens.

  • No account, no cloud, no tracking.
  • Your relationship notes never leave the device.
  • Beta feedback only sends when you tap send.
  • You can export everything, anytime, as plain JSON.

Read before you join

The plain answers.

We wrote these without lawyers in the room first. Then ran them past lawyers. They are short on purpose.

Still wondering

Four questions we still get asked.

Who is Little Things actually for?

People who already care about remembering small details about friends, family, partners, or a close circle — and want a quiet place to keep them. Personal memory software, not a work tool.

How does the beta work?

Register interest, get an invite when a spot opens, try it with a small circle, and send feedback when something feels useful, unclear, or too much. The tester group is intentionally small.

What does export actually give me?

A point-in-time JSON file with everything you’ve added. It is plain text — not sync, not restore, not encrypted. Treat it like a sensitive notebook and keep it somewhere safe.

Is this a CRM?

No. No pipelines, no contact scores, no follow-up quotas. Little Things is shaped for personal memory, not for managing relationships like accounts.