Quiet enough for everything you want to keep

One quiet place for everything you save

MyKeep gives your screenshots, notes, links, videos, and references one restrained home. Private by default. Beautiful enough to return to.

Capture first

Save screenshots, notes, links, videos, and references without deciding where everything belongs first.

Find again

Return to a visual archive that stays easy to scan, search, and understand as your collection grows.

Quiet by default

Keep your saved world quiet, personal, and away from feeds, followers, algorithms, and public noise.

Sound familiar?

Your saved things are scattered everywhere

Screenshots across four apps

Bookmarks you never revisit

Notes apps you forgot you had

Shared links lost in DMs

Screenshots with no context

Inspiration you cannot find again

MyKeep brings it back to one quiet grid, everything safe.

Living memory

The landing should feel organic and alive, but still precise. Nothing loud. Nothing random. Just enough atmosphere to make the product feel worth keeping open.

Why MyKeep

A calmer way to hold the things that matter.

Most tools ask you to classify, rename, and structure everything too early. MyKeep lets you keep first, then shape the archive when you're ready.

Capture first

Save screenshots, notes, links, videos, and references in one quiet grid without pre-sorting your life.

Organize later

Use workspaces and tags only when they help. MyKeep stays calm even when your collection grows.

Share on purpose

Share intentionally with links and permissions instead of broadcasting your private archive into noise.

What lives inside

One visual system from capture to recall.

The landing now matches the product promise: private, deliberate, premium, and cohesive instead of brochure-like.

01

Capture first

Save screenshots, notes, links, videos, and references in one quiet grid without pre-sorting your life.

02

Organize later

Use workspaces and tags only when they help. MyKeep stays calm even when your collection grows.

03

Share on purpose

Share intentionally with links and permissions instead of broadcasting your private archive into noise.