Before cloud backups and camera rolls, memory was sacred.

The ancient Greeks believed all creativity came from Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory.

From her came nine daughters — the Muses, each guiding a different sacred art: storytelling, history, love, music, laughter, loss, reflection, dance, and meaning.

They were not passive. They were summoned.

“Sing, Muse…”
“Tell me, Muse…”

They moved people to begin.

In the beginning, there was Memory

Mae is their modern-day sister.


A daughter of memory - born not of myth, but of modern-day need.

In a world overflowing with digital moments, Mae is your muse:

📲 A tool that prompts.
🧭 A guide that listens.
✨ A quiet force that helps families shape their story

We capture everything, but save nothing.

At least not in a way that lasts.

You don’t need more memories.
You need help making sense of the ones you already have.

Mae exists to help you begin.

You move from digital clutter to intentional legacy - a story with shape, emotion, and meaning.

We are drowning in data, but starving for meaning

Mae: The Muse Born of Memory

Mae isn’t just inspired by Mnemosyne.

She collaborates with her sisters - the Nine Muses - to reflect all dimensions of memory:

    • Domain: Epic Poetry

    • Symbols: Writing tablet, scroll, stylus, sometimes a laurel wreath

    • Known As: The chief Muse; associated with heroic and grand storytelling

    • In Mae’s World: Epic Narrative

    • Helps you Capture: Milestones, births, weddings, firsts and lasts

    • Domain: History

    • Symbols: Scrolls, books, sometimes a lyre or a chest of records

    • Known As: The Proclaimer; inspires the preservation and retelling of historical events

    • In Mae’s World: Historical Record

    • Helps you Capture: Your life’s unfolding timeline

    • Domain: Lyric and Love Poetry

    • Symbols: Lyre, myrtle, and roses

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    • In Mae’s World: Love Story

    • Helps you Capture: Relationships and affection

    • Domain: Comedy and Pastoral Poetry

    • Symbols: Comic mask, ivy wreath, shepherd’s staff

    • Known As: The muse of laughter, rustic joy, and light-hearted storytelling

    • In Mae’s World: Joy and Humor

    • Helps you Capture: The laughter, the joy, the candid

    • Domain: Tragedy

    • Symbols: Tragic mask, sword, club, cothurnus (tragic boots)

    • Known As: Once associated with chorus and singing, later became the muse of tragic theater

    • In Mae’s World:

    • Helps you Capture:

    • Domain: Sacred Hymns, Spiritual Poetry, and Eloquence

    • Symbols: Veiled appearance, pensive expression, finger to lips

    • Known As: Muse of deep thought, religious devotion, and inner reflection

    • In Mae’s World: Reflection and Values

    • Helps you Capture: Legacy writing, beliefs, life letters

    • Domain: Music, particularly wind instruments and lyric poetry

    • Symbols: Aulos (a double-reeded flute)

    • Known As: "Giver of delight"; muse of musical expression and inspiration

    • In Mae’s World: Daily Delight

    • Helps you Capture: Light moments and unexpected joy

    • Domain: Dance and Choral Song

    • Symbols: Lyre, dancing posture

    • Known As: The embodiment of rhythm and movement

    • In Mae’s World: Rhythm of Life

    • Helps you Capture: Seasons and motion across time

    • Domain: Astronomy and Celestial Knowledge

    • Symbols: Globe, compass, stars, celestial charts

    • Known As: The muse of cosmic insight and mathematical harmony

    • In Mae’s World: Big Picture

    • Helps you Capture: Patterns, perspective, connection