The timeline includes every type of content — everything lives in one place. Tap any entry to read it in full, see attached photos at full size, and view all its tags.
Timeline view showing entries across multiple days
The more you journal, the richer your archive becomes. memorist organizes everything you capture into a scrollable timeline and a searchable index — so you can find a specific entry by keyword, filter by tag, or simply scroll back through the weeks to rediscover what you've lived. Nothing gets lost.
The timeline includes every type of content — everything lives in one place. Tap any entry to read it in full, see attached photos at full size, and view all its tags.
Tap the search field at the top of your timeline and type any word or phrase. memorist searches the full text and returns matches with a preview snippet showing the surrounding context, so you can identify the right result without opening each one.
For example, searching "birthday dinner" returns every entry that contains those words, regardless of when it was written. Recent searches are saved so you can quickly repeat common lookups.
Type # followed by a person's name, a place, or a topic to filter by tag rather than keyword. This searches your tag library specifically, so only entries where that tag was applied will appear — not just entries that happen to mention the word.
This is the fastest way to review your history with someone or around a theme. You can also use search shortcuts to filter without typing — more on that in the next step.
When you tap the search field, memorist shows built-in shortcuts below the keyboard — quick filters you can tap instead of typing a query. These appear when the search field is empty, so they're always one tap away.
Two shortcuts are currently built in: Has photos surfaces every entry with an attached image, and Is redacted finds entries you've marked as redacted. Tap either one to instantly filter your timeline without typing a word.