Calculate how many meaningful moments you have left with someone who matters. Then meet the app built to make sure you do not waste a single one.
If you live to 80, you get roughly 4,000 weeks. Burkeman argues the entire project of time management is a distraction from this single fact. You cannot do everything. The question is what to attend to.
After sleep, work, errands, and basic living, an adult has roughly 334 months — optimistically — for everything else. The average 18-year-old is on pace to spend 93% of that staring at a screen.
“Attention just is life. Your experience of being alive consists of nothing other than the sum of everything to which you pay attention.”
Oliver Burkeman — Four Thousand Weeks (2021)By the time you leave home at 18, you have already used roughly 93% of your in-person time with your parents. Each dot below represents one visit or meaningful interaction — past, present, and what remains. Adjust the inputs to see your own picture.
And yet we can try. Here is what we know about how the average person is trading their 334 months.
That is not an accident. That is by design.TED Talk — Screen Time & the Attention Economy
Be honest. Not how often you wish you connect. How often it actually happens.
Calculating your remaining time…
The first app that shows you how many meaningful moments you have left with every person in your inner circle — then makes it dead simple not to waste them.
Every experience you have today pays a memory dividend for every year you have left to remember it. Defer the experience and you lose not just the moment but decades of return on it.
A trip with your father at 65 gives you 20+ years of remembering it — telling the story, feeling it shape you. Wait until he is 78 and the dividend collapses. Fewer years of memory. Less physical capacity to be fully present.
20× The difference in memory return between an experience at 45 vs. the same experience at 75Every year you delay a meaningful experience is a year of memory dividend you will never collect. And if you miss the window entirely — because health changed, life changed, they are gone — the dividend is permanently zero.
0 Memory dividends earned on an experience deferred past the window of possibilityPhysical adventures with aging parents. Watching your children while they still want your company. Experiences that require a body and a window that is actively shrinking.
Most of your remaining moments exist inside a window that feels permanent. It is not. Moments Left makes the size of that window visible for every person you love.
The experiences you invest in today pay memory dividends for every year you have left. This is not sentiment. It is arithmetic. Earlier is almost always better.
They remind you to call. We show you why it matters if you do not.
Contact reminders with gamified streaks.
LinkedIn-style personal CRMs with AI enrichment.
Couples quizzes or simple reach-out reminders.
We do not just remind you to call. We show you a number — 47 meaningful moments left with Mom — and that number changes everything. Productivity tools compete on features. Emotional catalysts compete on meaning. Meaning cannot be commoditized.
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“Despite not being at the end of your life, you may very well be nearing the end of your time with some of the most important people in your life.”Tim Urban — The Tail End
“While you were trying to avoid FOMO, you actually missed out on living.”TED Talk — Screen Time & the Attention Economy
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