Use case · Your second brain
A second brain for the people in your life.
'Second brain' usually means a pile of notes you still have to organize and dig through. Resyl is a second brain built around people, not documents. Capture what happens with the humans in your life — by voice, text, or photo — and Resyl ties each memory to the right person, links them in a relationship graph, and answers your questions in plain language: 'what's the story with this person?', 'who did I promise what?'. There's no filing, no folders, no maintenance. It's the part of your memory that handles relationships — offloaded to something that doesn't forget.
Sound familiar?
- Note-app 'second brains' need constant tending and still don't surface what you need.
- Your relational memory — who, what, when, what you owe — has no home.
- Information is scattered; the connections between people are invisible.
- You retrieve by digging, not by asking.
How Resyl helps
People-first, not folder-first
Every memory is tied to the person it's about — no structure to design, no folders to maintain. It organizes itself around your relationships.
Ask, don't dig
Retrieve by question — 'what happened with Priya?', 'who did I promise to call?' — and get a synthesized answer, not a search results page.
Your relationships, mapped
The Brain graph links every person and topic into a living map of your world — who knows who, and what connects them.
Capture any way
Speak it, type it, or snap a photo. Long voice notes and whole conversations get transcribed and structured automatically.
Just say or type
“Coffee with Priya — she's moving into product, wants to meet a PM mentor, and asked me to review her portfolio next week.”
Resyl turns that into a structured memory, tied to the right person — in under 10 seconds.
In real life
Offload the relational load
Stop trying to mentally track who you owe what across dozens of people. Capture it, and ask Resyl when you need it.
Reconnect intelligently
Before reaching out to anyone, ask what you know about them and pick up the thread exactly where it left off.
See the whole web
Explore the Brain graph to find the connection you forgot you had — the intro waiting to be made.
A second brain that remembers people, not just pages.
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.
Second brain — FAQ
How is this different from Notion, Obsidian, or Tana?
Those are note tools where you design the structure and file information yourself. Resyl is people-first and self-organizing — every capture is tied to a person automatically, and you retrieve by asking a question instead of navigating folders. It's a memory for relationships, not a knowledge base for documents.
Do I have to organize anything?
No. There's no filing, tagging, or folder design. You capture in plain language and Resyl structures it and ties it to the right person on its own.
What's the Brain graph?
A living map of every person, topic, and connection in your memories — so you can see how your relationships link together and explore your whole network visually.
Start remembering — free on Android
No setup, no subscription. Speak or type a thought, and ask anything later.
Get Resyl on Android →