Everything worth
remembering.
Send KinMeUp a restaurant you want to try, a recipe, a travel bucket list, an inspirational quote — even a child's first steps or a marathon finish line. It absorbs every fragment and structures it intelligently, ready when you need it back.
Found Nonna's lasagne — 18 Mar, 3 photos attached. Add to Friday's dinner plan?
A quiet vault for the things that matter.
Three gentle steps. Everything arrives organised.
Forward anything, anywhere
Share from Instagram, TikTok, a text from your mum, a screenshot, a voice note, a photo of the fridge — or just write a line. If it has a share button, KinMeUp can catch it.
KinMeUp understands the context
A recipe is filed with its ingredients. A restaurant knows its city and opening hours. A milestone is tagged to the right child. No manual sorting.
Resurfaced at the right moment
Planning a Tokyo trip? Those ramen spots reappear. Meal‑prepping for Sunday? Last month's recipe nudges you. Mia's birthday coming up? First steps play back, on the day.
Two halves of the same brain.
A fast, searchable "second brain" for everyday knowledge — and a secure, private vault for the family milestones you never want to lose.
Quietly linked
Save a recipe and its ingredients can land on next week's groceries list. Save a destination and your budget's travel goal adjusts. Memory talks to the rest of KinMeUp.
Private by design
End‑to‑end encrypted, never used to train models, hosted in Australia. Decide who in the family sees each memory — or keep it just for you.
Gentle resurfacing
A year on from Mia's first steps. A photo from the proposal, the morning of the anniversary. KinMeUp brings memories back at the moments that make them matter.
I used to screenshot everything and then forget where I'd saved it. Now I just forward it to KinMeUp — a recipe my aunt sends, a cafe someone recommends, a video of the baby laughing. A year later, on her birthday, that video came back to me. I cried.
Memory becomes useful when it meets the rest of life.
A saved recipe on Friday's dinner plan. A saved destination inside next year's budget. Memory is where KinMeUp's other modules reach for context.
Scheduling & calendar
Anniversaries, birthdays and graduation days — KinMeUp gently surfaces the right memory the morning it matters.
Learn moreSmart groceries
Save a recipe today; its ingredients land on next Sunday's list automatically. Nothing to copy, nothing to paste.
Learn moreTravel planning
Bucket‑list destinations and saved restaurants feed straight into trip planning — your Japan wishlist, ready when you finally book.
Learn moreBudgeting & spending
Receipts, warranties and tax documents — forward once, filed forever. Ready when the claim or the tax return comes around.
Learn moreQuestions parents ask us
What can I actually send to KinMeUp?
Anything with a share sheet — Instagram and TikTok posts, Safari pages, PDFs, emails, texts, photos, videos, voice notes and plain‑text thoughts. Use the share icon or forward to your private KinMeUp address.
Is this really private?
Yes. Memories are end‑to‑end encrypted, stored in Australia, never used to train AI, and never sold. Only the family members you explicitly invite can see a given collection.
How do I find something later?
Ask in plain English — "that Italian recipe Mum sent in March", "the Noosa café with the pink dosa". KinMeUp searches across text, images, audio and video.
Can I share a memory with extended family?
One tap to share a single memory or a whole collection — grandparents overseas, the sibling in London, the kids when they're older. Revoke access any time.
What happens to my memories if I cancel?
Export the full archive as a browsable local folder (photos, videos, text) at any time — with or without an active subscription. Your memories belong to you.
Stop losing the good stuff.
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