When memory begins to fragment, Orma keeps your day intact.
Why Orma Exists
The problem we don't talk about enough
Memory loss rarely announces itself. It arrives quietly - as gaps, uncertainty, broken sequences. A day becomes harder to recall. Moments lose their order. Life starts feeling disconnected.
When memory weakens, people don't stop trying to remember. They start leaving breadcrumbs for themselves.
Orma was not imagined in a brainstorming room. It was noticed in a quiet moment. When memory began to slip, a mother did what many people instinctively do. She started writing things down. Recording small notes. Saving moments on her phone - not to organize life, but to hold on to it.
Over time, those fragments became a lifeline. A way to reconstruct days that no longer stayed intact on their own. Orma exists to honor that instinct.
Who Orma Is For
For those experiencing memory changes - and for those who care about them
Orma is for people who sense that remembering is becoming harder. But this is not about productivity, reminders, or correction. It is about preserving presence.
They don't need to remember everything. They need a place where their life is kept intact. Orma quietly captures the shape of their day - what they did, what they heard, what they felt, what caught their attention - so that later, even when the mind hesitates, life does not disappear.
It is also for families and caregivers who want their parents or loved ones to stay oriented to their own lives - without constant dependence or clinical labeling. You can't be there for every moment. But their life shouldn't vanish in your absence. This is shared ground. A space where:
- elderly users feel supported, not monitored
- caregivers feel reassured, not intrusive
- memory is treated as human, not defective
Open the app and see today - and every other day - preserved in the way it was lived. Not a list. Not pressure. Just a gentle timeline of moments lived. This is not about what they forgot. It is about what they still have.
How It Helps, Why It Matters
Memory works better with support than pressure
Human memory is not a database. It recalls through cues, emotion, repetition, and context. Orma helps by quietly preserving those cues - so days don't dissolve into uncertainty.
Why this matters:
- Reduced anxiety: When a day can be revisited, confusion softens.
- Restored orientation: Seeing what happened today brings clarity and calm.
- Preserved independence: Users don't need to constantly ask others to fill the gaps.
- Stronger connection: Families gain a shared reference point for conversations and care.
What Orma Really Is
Not a reminder. Not a diary. Not a medical device.
Orma is a memory scaffold. A quiet structure that holds fragments of the day together when the mind can't do it alone anymore. It doesn't correct. It doesn't judge. It doesn't demand performance. It simply keeps the day available - so life remains familiar, even when recall becomes fragile.
While most tools treat memory as a problem to solve, Orma treats memory as something to respect.
- Care before correction
- Support before diagnosis
- Presence before performance
Just a humane space where life can be gently recorded and safely revisited. Because a person is not defined by what they forget.
A Gentle Beginning
Orma is a companion - a place to leave pieces of the day. It is a support that begins early, and grows only when needed. Because, memory deserves care before it deserves labels.
Remember your day.
Or, if this is for someone you care about:Help them stay connected to their own life. Download Orma