Use case · Communities
Your group's collective memory.
Every group — your college society, your club, your hostel floor, your team, your friend circle — builds up a shared memory: decisions made, moments had, who's responsible for what, the running jokes and the real plans. It usually lives in a chat nobody can search. A Resyl Community gives the group one private, organized memory instead. Members share only what belongs there — the event plan, the photos, the decision, the meme — and anyone can ask 'what did we decide about the fest budget?' later. It's private by default and effortless to keep, so your group's story actually sticks around.
Sound familiar?
- Group decisions vanish into an unsearchable chat.
- New members have zero context on what came before.
- Photos and moments from events scatter across everyone's phones.
- Nobody owns the group's memory, so it just evaporates.
How Resyl helps
One private space per group
Spin up a Community for your society, club, team, or friend circle. Members see only what's shared there — nothing public.
Decisions that stay found
'We set the fest budget at 50k and Riya owns sponsorships' — shared once, searchable forever, so the group never re-litigates.
Moments and memes, together
Event photos, the group's running jokes, the recap — shared into one place instead of lost across chats and camera rolls.
Context for newcomers
A new member can ask the Community what happened before they joined and actually get caught up.
Just say or type
“Fest budget locked at 50k. Riya owns sponsorships, Karan owns logistics. Sharing to the society Community.”
Resyl turns that into a structured memory, tied to the right person — in under 10 seconds.
In real life
College society
Your society plans the annual fest in its Community — budget, vendors, who owns what, then the photos after. Next year's team inherits the whole memory.
Hostel floor / friend circle
Trips, splits, plans, and a steady stream of memes live in the group's space — searchable when someone asks 'wait, what did we plan for the weekend?'
A small team
A side-project team keeps decisions and to-dos in a Community, so the thread of the work survives outside of memory and chat.
A group's memory shouldn't disappear when the chat scrolls.
Everything Resyl does
One app for capturing, recalling, and sharing the memory of your life — by voice, photo, or text.
Speak it or type it
Talk like you're telling a friend, or type a line. Even a long voice note or a whole meeting gets transcribed automatically and turned into a clean, structured memory.
Snap a photo, keep the text
Photograph a whiteboard, business card, document, or screenshot — Resyl reads the text and entities out of the image and files it as a memory you can search later.
Ask, don't browse
"What happened with Priya?" returns a synthesized answer with the people, dates, and details intact — not a list of links you have to dig through.
Your Brain, mapped
Every person, topic, and memory is linked in a living relationship graph — your whole network, visualized and explorable.
Share to friends & Communities
Send a single memory to a friend, or create a private Community where members share only what's relevant. Nothing is public by default.
Works in your language
Capture and recall in English, Hindi, or Hinglish — speak or type the way you actually talk, and the AI understands it.
Private by design
Sensitive data is encrypted with AES-256-GCM at rest, personal details are masked before any AI processing, and when you delete something it's permanently gone.
Free, mobile-first, offline-ready
Live free on Android, captures in under 10 seconds, works offline, and syncs the moment you're back online.
Clubs & societies — FAQ
Who can see what's in a Community?
Only the members you invite. A Community is a private shared space — nothing is public by default, and your personal memories outside it stay yours.
What kinds of groups is this for?
Any group with a shared memory: college societies, clubs, hostels, sports teams, friend circles, small work teams, event crews. You pick the kind when you create it.
Can members share photos and memes too?
Yes. Anything you can capture — notes, voice, photos, memes, links — can be shared into the Community, so the group's moments and decisions live in one searchable place.
Start remembering — free on Android
No setup, no subscription. Speak or type a thought, and ask anything later.
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