Remember everything. Organize nothing.
mymind's marketing headline "Remember everything. Organize nothing." is memorable and works well for these reasons:
Creates a powerful contrast between "everything" and "nothing" that's immediately… well… memorable
Challenges conventional productivity wisdom that personally spending hours organizing things automatically equals effectiveness or productivity
Addresses the common pain point of spending too much time organizing rather than actually doing
The two-sentence structure creates a clean and balanced rhythm
"Remember everything" promises comprehensive capture of information
"Organize nothing" suggests true freedom from manual and tedious categorization tasks
Appeals to users overwhelmed by complex organizational systems
Implies that AI handles organization behind the scenes without the use of technical jargon
Positions mymind as a radical simplification of knowledge management and curation