You hear a song and feel something. Open Echo.
Whether it's something playing right now or a song you haven't heard in years that just took you straight back — Echo holds both. No friction, no setup. Just a song and a feeling.
One video. Three steps. The whole product in a minute.
Whether it's something playing right now or a song you haven't heard in years that just took you straight back — Echo holds both. No friction, no setup. Just a song and a feeling.
The song, a feeling, a photo. Two sentences is enough. Where you were, who you were in that moment — the kind of thing you'd want to read back and feel it all again.
The song plays again, and Echo is ready. The song first. Then the photo. Then your words, exactly as you left them. The memory returns the way memory actually works — through feeling, not searching.
Private doesn't mean alone. A Chapter is a shared archive of songs and memories — only visible to the people you invite. No feed, no likes, no strangers. Just you and your people.
Three of you went on that trip. Each remembers a different song. Now all three live in the same place.
The song playing when she took her first steps. The lullaby that always worked. Save them before they blur together.
The song from your first date. The one from the drive to the hospital. Private. Just yours.
The song from prom. The album that defined sophomore year. The one playing when you got the news.
You have 1,000+ liked songs. But some of them changed your life. Echo preserves which ones — and why.
"The first app that actually understands why a song can wreck you at 2am."
No feed. No likes. No audience. Just you and the people you choose.
A private music journal. For you and your people.
Start with one song. The one you already know.
Free to start. Your memories stay yours.
Or start a Chapter with your people →The memories you save today will still be yours in 10 years. That's the whole point.