Manifesto
Nov 7, 2025
Manifesto
In 2006, Twitter came out. Over the course of the following years, Whatsapp, Instagram, Telegram, Discord, and Slack came out. Fast forward today, we're dealing with hundreds of notifications every day and every second. You're left searching for leads that are buried under these piles and trying to stitch together the pieces of context that are scattered across everywhere.
This isn't just inefficient, it drains the energy out of you. You're bomboarded with notifications where you have no idea who've stopped responding and who've tuned out. You miss investor deals, client requests, and proudction schedules. You're problem isn't lack of skill. It's the information system that's been designed this way.
I founded Momo because I saw that this endless list of message data could be preserved by AI-native memory. I envision a future where founders and teams no longer have to waste time on organizing through their notifications and planning what to respond for the day, only to forget afterwards. Instead, Momo keeps track of incoming messages from all platforms, cherry picks the high-value deals, and reminds you to do them.
A year ago, this wasn't possible. LLMs would be stateless agents, only doing one single action that you've requested - without any context or memory. You would have to constantly provide it context every time you opened up a new chat.
Today, Momo makes it possible, in an extremely simple way. Momo connects to your inboxes, filters them, and works inside of your original messaging platform. No new dashboard. No prompting to get results. It automatically knows what's important, and does the tasks for you.
Momo will become your ops team, your EA, and your sales agent. As it preserves memory, it only gets smarter each time you interact with it. The death of missed deals is here. We're looking for bold, ambitious partners who are willing to rebuild the way of how we interact with messaging platforms.
Cailyn Yong
Founder of Momo