Heyday is an AI-powered memory assistant designed to make knowledge workers smarter. It offers a browser extension that helps users remember more of what they learn by automatically saving web pages they visit and pulling in content from their apps. As users browse the web, it uses AI to resurface the saved content alongside Google search results, overlay it on articles, and curate it into a self-filling knowledge base.
Heyday offers a 14-day free trial, after which users can choose from various pricing plans. The company recently announced a $6.5 million seed funding round led by Spark Capital. It is also available for iOS, providing users the ability to automatically save content viewed on their phones and resurface it when searching or reading articles.
Privacy is a priority for Heyday, as the company encrypts all content to keep it safe and does not sell user data [1]. As a paid-only product, Heyday’s primary incentive is to protect user privacy.
In addition to its core features, Heyday offers a community platform where creators can share ideas, growth strategies, and inspirational content. The app has been praised for its productivity-enhancing capabilities and is considered a game-changer for knowledge workers, students, and anyone who wants to improve their memory without extra effort.







