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Remember

Where Life meets Memory

A quiet space dedicated to remembering — through journaling, places, and activities.

Hi — I'm exploring how we capture life. Through journaling, place memory, and activity logging. What the research says. What actually works. What I've learned building a small app to do all three.

Where memory lives

Journaling, places, and activities are three different lenses on the same question: how do we hold on to the life we're living?

Where Life meets Memory
through Words

The reflective art — methods, psychology, and the practice of writing yourself. Why putting words to experience changes how we remember it. How to build a practice that lasts.

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Where Life meets Memory
through Maps

Spatial memory — why we remember locations so vividly, and how to capture them intentionally. The restaurants, trails, and corners of cities that shaped who we are.

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Where Life meets Memory
through Actions

Life logging — what we did, why it matters, how to track meaningfully. Beyond steps and calories: the hikes, concerts, dinners, and quiet evenings that make up a life.

Explore Activities →

Memory shapes
who we are

The places we've been. The thoughts we had on a Tuesday afternoon in October. The things we did and the things we almost did. All of it shapes us — and almost all of it fades.

Our minds are imperfect archives. We forget more than we keep. Not just names and dates, but textures: how a place felt, what we were thinking at a particular moment, why something mattered so much at the time.

So I started exploring how we can hold on to more of it — through writing, mapping, and the quiet discipline of paying attention. This site shares what I've learned along the way.

Sometimes it's personal. Sometimes it's rooted in psychology and neuroscience. It's always free to read.

PS: I also built an app for this

While researching these topics, I found no app combining all three — so I built one.

Remember brings journaling, place tracking, and activity logging together on an interactive map. Every entry, every place, every memory — in one quiet, offline-first iOS app. No subscription. No account required.

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Remember app showing interactive map with journal entry pins

Built quietly.
With care.

Built quietly by F. Klepper — an indie iOS dev from the Bavarian Alps. No corporate ties, no subscriptions, no tracking of any kind. Just a personal exploration of how we hold on to the life we're living.

This project started as a question: why is it so hard to remember the good things? And it turned into a knowledge hub, a research habit, and eventually a small iOS app. All of it solo, all of it by hand.

If something here is useful to you — an article, an idea, or the app itself — that's more than enough.

F. Klepper
Indie iOS Developer · Murnau am Staffelsee, Bavaria 🏔️
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