MetaLife for founders

You make a hundred decisions a week and keep almost none of them.

The people who would get the most from a journal are the ones least able to keep one. A founder's week is a blur of decisions, context switches, and half-finished thoughts — and none of it gets written down. MetaLife is built for that week: you capture in the seconds you already have, and it does the journaling for you.

The record you never have time to keep

Take Tom, mid-raise, shipping a launch, hiring two roles at once. He knows he should track the decisions he's making and how he's actually doing, but sitting down to write is the first thing that falls off a founder's day. So the reasoning behind last month's pivot is gone, the early signs of burnout go unnoticed, and the story of how the company got here lives only in a few people's memory. The problem was never discipline — it was that traditional journaling asks for time founders don't have.

Capture between the meetings

You don't sit down to journal. You share a moment in whatever form is fastest — a line of text, a voice note walking to the next call, a photo of a whiteboard — on the web or in Telegram, right where you already work. Two minutes between meetings is enough. MetaLife reads each capture and files it into the right category on its own, so a decision, a mood, and a metric all land in the right place without you tagging anything.

Decisions, energy, and the company story

Because capturing is cheap, you keep doing it, and it compounds. You get decision snapshots you can revisit when you need to remember why — not just what. You get pattern detection that surfaces your energy over weeks, so the slow slide toward burnout shows up before it costs you. And you get a timeline that turns scattered captures into weekly and monthly chapters — the honest story of how the company grew, told in your own words. Your AI assistant remembers your goals, habits, and open tasks, so you can ask it where things stand instead of holding it all in your head.

When it fits, and when it doesn't

This is a founder's journal, not a project tracker or a CRM — it holds your thinking and your state, not your sprint board. If you want a tidy daily writing ritual, a dedicated notebook may suit you better. But if the honest truth is that you'll never keep that ritual, capture-as-you-go is the version that survives a real week. Your data is encrypted in transit with encrypted backups, never sold, and never used to train AI — you can export everything to Markdown, PDF, or CSV whenever you want.

Questions

I have no time to journal. How is this different?

That's exactly who it's for. You never write an entry — you capture a moment in seconds, by text, voice, or photo, and MetaLife does the organizing, summarizing, and remembering. If a proper journaling habit were realistic for you, you'd already have one.

Is my company's information safe here?

Your captures are encrypted in transit with encrypted backups, never sold, and never used as AI training data. You can export or delete everything at any time in standard formats. Your data is yours.

What does it cost?

There's a free tier with a small monthly taste of the AI assistant, and a 30-day trial of everything with no credit card. After that, Starter is $5/month ($48/year) and Pro is $14.90/month ($119/year).