Mem.ai pitches itself as the AI-first notes app that organizes itself. Projelli pitches itself as the local-first AI workspace for indie founders. Both lean on AI, both have search across your archive, both are single-user. The split: where the data lives and what you're optimizing for. Mem optimizes for "I don't want to manage folders." Projelli optimizes for "I want my strategic content as files I own."
| Feature | Mem.ai | Projelli |
|---|---|---|
| Where data lives | Mem's cloud | Your hard drive (Markdown files) |
| Pricing | $10/mo or $96/yr (Mem X) | $49 once + your AI provider's API costs |
| 3-year total cost (typical) | ~$288 | ~$229 |
| Automatic organization | Yes (the core feature) | Manual (folders + wiki-links) |
| AI chat with your notes | Yes | Yes (with ambient file context) |
| BYOK | No (bundled inference) | Claude / OpenAI / Gemini |
| Founder workflow templates | No | 15 specific templates |
| Multi-device sync | Built-in cloud | BYO via Dropbox/iCloud |
| Mobile | iOS app | Desktop only |
| Offline editing | Cache only | Full editing offline |
| Wiki-links / backlinks | Yes | Yes |
| Data ownership | Vendor | You |
| Real-time collaboration | No | No |
The deeper your archive, the more it matters that your notes are in a format you control. Projelli's notes are Markdown files in a folder. They survive Projelli the company. They're greppable, version-controllable, backup-able by any tool. Mem's are in their cloud; export is available but the working format is theirs.
Mem's pitch is "AI organizes for you." That works well for general note-taking. Projelli's pitch is "structured workflows that produce founder docs." For pitch deck drafting, customer interview synthesis, financial modeling, the structured approach with explicit templates is more useful than auto-organization.
Mem's $10/mo bundles inference; Projelli is $49 once plus your own AI provider's API costs (typically $5-15/mo). For light users that's similar; for typical indie founder usage it's slightly cheaper on Projelli over multiple years. The Projelli Lifetime tier ($99) makes the math much cheaper over 3+ years.
Mem's notes live on Mem's servers. Projelli's notes live on your hard drive. Mem's cloud means the company can do AI processing across your full archive (which is the feature) but also means the data sits in their database. Projelli's local-first means the data is yours, and AI processing happens directly with your chosen provider via your API key.
Mem provides whatever AI they currently bundle. Projelli supports Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, and local Ollama side-by-side. You pick the model per conversation; you can route confidential content to local Ollama and general work to Claude.
If you genuinely don't want to manage folders, tags, or backlinks, Mem's "just write, AI organizes" is real and elegant. You drop notes in, the AI surfaces related ones, you find what you wrote about a topic without having to remember where you put it. Projelli requires more manual structure (folders, wiki-links, file naming).
Mem's iOS app makes capturing thoughts on the go genuinely easy. Projelli is desktop-only; mobile capture means another tool (Apple Notes, Drafts, Obsidian Mobile) that exports to your Projelli workspace later.
Mem: sign up, paste card, start writing. Projelli: download, install, sign up at AI provider, generate API key, paste, start writing. Both are short; Mem's path is more familiar to non-technical users.
Mem's "today's relevant notes" surfacing is a polished experience. Projelli has search and backlinks but no AI-curated daily feed.
| Mem.ai (Mem X) | Projelli + BYOK | |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $96 (annual) or $120 (monthly) | $49 once + $60-180 BYOK |
| Year 2 | $96 | $60-180 BYOK |
| Year 3 | $96 | $60-180 BYOK |
| 3-year total | $288 | $229-589 |
The total depends heavily on your AI usage. Heavy users may pay more on BYOK; most indie founders pay less. Projelli's Lifetime tier at $99 caps the 3-year cost at ~$280 for typical usage.
The biggest adjustment: you go from "Mem organizes my notes" to "I organize my notes manually with folders + wiki-links." Some users love this; some find it more work. Worth a 14-day trial of Projelli alongside Mem before committing.
Mem.ai is a cloud-based notes app that uses AI to automatically organize your notes, surface related content, and answer questions across your full archive. The pitch is "organize itself" rather than asking you to manage folders or tags.
Projelli is local-first: notes live on your machine in Markdown files, you bring your own AI key, and the app has founder-specific workflow templates. Mem.ai is cloud-first: notes live on Mem's servers, AI is bundled, and the focus is automatic organization rather than structured workflows.
Mem.ai supports export to plain text. The text files can be dropped into a Projelli workspace folder. Mem's automatic-tag system doesn't have a direct equivalent in Projelli; you'll either keep tags as #hashtags in the file content or rebuild structure with folders.
Projelli is more private by architecture: your data lives on your hard drive and the app has no servers in the data path. Mem.ai stores your notes on their servers and processes them through AI; their privacy policy is reasonable but the data does live on a vendor's infrastructure.
No. Mem's structure is general-purpose notes with AI organization layered on top. Projelli ships with 15 templates designed for founder workflows: pitch deck, customer interview, financial projections, weekly review, etc.
Yes. Some founders use Mem for general note-taking on mobile and Projelli for structured strategic docs on desktop. They serve different parts of the workflow.
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