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Your ideas deserve to
survive the day

Cue captures your fleeting thoughts and surfaces them the moment you actually have time to act on them.

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You're not forgetting.
Your tools are failing you.

Every reminder app assumes you'll manage your own list. None of them account for the reality of a day that never slows down long enough to let you think.

The idea hits
You're mid-task, hands full, and a thought appears — maybe important, maybe brilliant. Opening an app feels like too much effort.
"I'll remember it later."
You won't.
The window opens
Fifteen minutes between meetings. You want to do something useful. You stare at your phone. The list is overwhelming — or empty. You scroll instead.
"What was I supposed to do?"
The list grows
You self-message on WhatsApp. Leave browser tabs open. Write notes that disappear into an endless graveyard. Every hack adds friction.
"I have a system. It just doesn't work."

Three moments.
One seamless loop.

Cue is built around the shape of your actual day — not an idealised productivity ritual you'll abandon by Wednesday.

01
Capture in 2 seconds
One tap from the lock screen. Type or speak. No lists to navigate, no project to file it under. Cue holds it. You go back to what you were doing.
02
Cue watches for your moment
When your calendar clears, when your day settles, when you plug in your charger — Cue notices. It picks the 3 most relevant items and surfaces them, quietly.
03
Triage in 30 seconds
Three cards. Three decisions — do it, delay it, drop it. No scrolling, no overwhelm. When you're done, you're done. The backlog doesn't follow you.

Three cards.
One clear head.

Cue never shows you everything at once. It picks what matters most right now — based on how long an idea has been waiting, how urgent you marked it, and whether it keeps getting pushed.

3 items · now
Yesterday, 11:42am · commuting
Write a blog post about the anti-sway system
Drop
Later
Do it
2 days ago
Email the team about Hannover footage
4 days ago
Look into Neon DB branching

Your brain is for
having ideas.
Not storing them.

3s
Average time to capture an idea before it fades from working memory
10×
People who send themselves reminders via WhatsApp or email every single day
30s
Time it takes to clear a Cue session — start to finish, backlog processed
0
Times you'll feel overwhelmed opening the app. That's the whole point.

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