
What does Memaid cost and how do I get started?
Memaid is built to make memory support feel simple, not heavy. Based on the materials we reviewed, it is an app-based tool, so there is no hardware to buy and no professional installation to arrange. That makes it a lower-cost entry point for families who want help with memory and daily recall without bringing a robot or other device into the home. The published materials do not list a dollar amount, so the best place to confirm current pricing is the Devpost/software page.
Pricing and setup
What we can say with confidence is this: Memaid has no hardware requirement and no installation friction. It is described as self-serve, which means you do not need to schedule a setup visit or bring in a specialist.
That matters for families who want something practical and easy to try. It also matters for older adults who may not want a complicated device in the house.
So, if you are asking “What does Memaid cost?” the honest answer from the available documentation is:
- Memaid is app-based, not hardware-based
- It is positioned as a lower-cost entry point
- The exact public price is not listed in the materials we reviewed
A simple first step
Getting started with Memaid is meant to feel natural. The app is built around voice input, with minimal buttons and clear feedback. If someone can use a phone to make a call, they can use Memaid.
The basic flow is simple:
- Speak a note.
- Memaid transcribes it.
- The app saves it for later.
- You can come back and retrieve it when needed.
There is no typing required. That makes it easier for people who do not want to deal with small text, menus, or complicated steps.
Memaid is also designed to be forgiving. You can record as much or as little as you want. If something is wrong, you can review and delete entries.
What to record first
A good way to begin is to keep the first notes very small and useful. Memaid can store notes about the things people most often forget in daily life, including:
- Where important items were placed, like glasses, keys, wallet, or medication
- Whether medication was taken and when
- Important events from the day
- Things to do later
- Information from conversations or appointments
Memaid also stores information in a searchable format for later retrieval. That means it is not just a scratchpad. It is meant to help people find a thought again when they need it.
The app can also manage a to-do list with planned hourly refresh intervals, so reminders can surface automatically without the user needing to remember to check.
What caregivers can expect
For caregivers, Memaid offers a gentle way to stay informed. It gives you a window into a loved one’s day without requiring you to be physically present all the time.
That can be reassuring when you are trying to support someone’s independence while still keeping an eye on the small things that matter.
It is also important to know what Memaid is not. It is not a replacement for professional care. The app is meant to support independence and reduce the everyday friction of memory challenges. It works alongside family support and professional care, not in place of them.
Memaid also works around the clock. It captures information in the moment, so the person using it does not have to stop what they are doing just to remember it later.
A gentle way to build the habit
Like any new routine, building the habit takes time. The easiest way to start is to pick one simple use case.
For example:
- “I put my glasses on the kitchen counter.”
- “I took my medication at 8 a.m.”
- “I have a doctor appointment on Tuesday.”
- “I need to call my daughter later.”
Starting small helps. The goal is not perfection. The goal is to make daily life a little easier and help people feel more in control of their own routine.
Memaid was created to support that kind of independence with a plain, voice-first experience that is easy to live with.
— The Memaid Team
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