About Engrammic AI
Engrammic AI builds products for neuro-spicy minds: people whose days are shaped by context switching, executive function friction, memory gaps, and decision fatigue. We design software that works with the way people actually think, remember, and rely on each other.
We focus on moments where conventional apps assume perfect recall, perfect consistency, and perfect follow-through. Our products lower the cost of getting started and staying on track.
Memory is not just storage. It is timing, relevance, recall, and continuity. We build systems that help people capture what matters and surface it when it is actually useful.
Human lives are collaborative. Caregivers, partners, family members, and trusted friends all carry context. We want AI systems that can strengthen those support loops without flattening them into workplace software.
The Problems We Target
The original SpicyBrain pitch framed this as a practical response to four recurring problems in neurodivergent life: memory loss, blank-page paralysis, time blindness, and caregiver overload.
Important context disappears unless it is captured, organized, and surfaced at the right moment. We want AI memory that helps people remember what matters instead of forcing them to recreate context from scratch.
Starting is often the hardest part. We use AI to help break goals into manageable next steps so tasks feel less ambiguous and less emotionally expensive to begin.
Reminders only help if they match real behavior. Our aim is adaptive support that helps people keep track of commitments, timing, and momentum without turning into a guilt machine.
The burden is rarely individual. Parents, partners, and caregivers often carry enormous coordination load. We think AI can reduce orchestration overhead and improve continuity across support systems.
What We Are Building
Our near-term products help with practical daily problems: remembering, deciding, focusing, and following through. SpicyBrain is our AI assistant for notes, reminders, focus support, and shared memory.
Over time, we believe the most valuable AI products will not just answer questions. They will carry forward context that people would otherwise lose: preferences, stories, routines, workarounds, and family knowledge.
That is why we are leaning into the idea of Circles: trusted groups around a person, family, or care network. A Circle is both a collaboration model and a security boundary. It is the beginning of a long-term memory asset people can keep and grow.
Current Products
An AI sidekick for neuro-spicy life, built around notes, reminders, focus support, and trusted sharing.
A decision assistant that reduces low-stakes choice overload and helps people move instead of stall.
Team
Backend services and AI
Former architect at Tableau, principal developer at Sinclair Digital, development lead at Expedia, and 20-year Microsoft veteran.
Frontend and product engineering
Former lead developer at Tableau, software manager at Sinclair Digital, and senior web developer at Amazon.
ML ops and data systems
Founder of Glass Walker Development, former director of analytics at LashLiner, and principal data engineer at Sinclair Digital.
Why This Matters
AI adoption is accelerating, but most products still behave like stateless chat interfaces or generic workplace tools. For many people, especially neurodivergent users, the real problem is not generating more text. It is maintaining continuity across days, devices, moods, contexts, and relationships.
Engrammic AI is aimed at that layer: practical systems that help people remember, coordinate, and preserve personal context over time. In the long run, we think that can become more than a utility. It can become an asset families and trusted groups keep improving together.
Investors and Partners
We are building consumer AI products around memory, continuity, family support, and neurodivergent life management. If you invest in AI infrastructure, health-adjacent consumer software, or products that can expand into caregiver and benefits ecosystems, we should talk.
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