Private thread memory
Keep the thread.
foxy is a private memory for
the people you care about.
Apple Silicon. Free. Runs on your machine.
foxy
Good evening.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Linh's birthday is tomorrow.You last talked about her Austin move. Ask how the new place feels.
Follow up with Ada.She asked for the deck by Friday. Mention the dataset question.
Jordan connects you to Maya.A warm path exists, but foxy keeps sensitive routes out of the way.
The loop
Capture lightly. Return prepared.
foxy is built around one quiet loop, not a dashboard to maintain. The graph fills as a
side effect of remembering real moments.
01
Jot the fragment.
A person, promise, meeting note, card, or loose memory goes in fast.
02
Keep the source.
Every remembered fact stays tied to evidence, not a mysterious guess.
03
Surface the right thing.
Today nudges only when something has a reason to come back.
04
Brief before contact.
Who they are, what happened, what you owe, and what to say next.
One graph
People first. Work when the moment needs it.
The same person can be family, customer, mentor, or all three. foxy keeps one memory
and changes vocabulary when the relationship becomes work.
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People mode keeps birthdays, promises, and soft context close without turning your life into a CRM.
Choose a door
The landing page gives the shape. The next pages go deep.
Each page has a different job: product capability, card demo, design philosophy, or
download trust. The homepage stays as the map.
Features
See the actual surfaces.
Today, capture, briefs, network memory, meetings, and the local model layer.
Open features
Card
Try the share moment.
A sent-card demo where the receiver chooses what becomes memory.
Open card demo
Principles
Understand the restraint.
Why foxy avoids CRM admin, silent writes, noisy alerts, and black-box memory.
Read principles
Free
Check the local promise.
What is free, what stays on your machine, and what paid might mean later.
Open free page
Start small
A private memory should begin quietly.
Download the Mac app, add a few people, and let the first reminders earn their place.