A new kind of intelligence

What if your AI
actually remembered
who you are?

Not just your last message. Your ideas from three months ago. The connection you almost made last Tuesday. The way you think when you're excited versus when you're stuck.

Experience Qog Free during early access

A conversation, continued

Y

Remember that idea I had about restructuring the onboarding flow?

Q

Yes — on October 12th you said the first three screens felt "like filling out a tax form." You sketched a flow where users see value before entering any data.

That connects to what you said yesterday about reducing friction in the payment step. Want me to pull both threads together?

Y

...you remembered that?

Q

I remember everything.

Every other AI starts from zero.
Qog starts from you.

Most AI conversations are disposable. You explain your context, get an answer, and next time — start over. Qog doesn't work that way. It accumulates understanding. It notices patterns you don't. It connects ideas across weeks and months.

What it feels like

1

Like a brilliant friend
who never forgets

Reference a half-formed thought from weeks ago. Qog knows exactly what you meant — and what you meant to say next.

2

Like a room full of
experts who listen

Bring in different perspectives instantly. A strategist, a critic, a creative — all in one conversation, all aware of your history.

3

Like seeing your own
mind, mapped out

Watch your ideas form constellations. See connections you missed. Navigate your thinking visually, non-linearly.

"I stopped explaining my context to AI. Now my AI explains my context to me."

— Early access user

Infinite

memory across every conversation you've ever had

Proactive

surfaces insights before you think to ask for them

Visual

maps your ideas as living, explorable graphs

Yours

learns your patterns, your pace, your way of thinking

Stop repeating yourself.
Start being understood.

Qog is in early access. The people who join now will shape what intelligence feels like for everyone.

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