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Memory Enhancement

Want to continue smoking weed but have memory sharper than all sober people around you?

High Memo App targets the "I walked in and forgot why" gaps many daily cannabis users face.

App Features

Browser distraction training
Digital Focus

Browser Tab Hell - Resist Digital Distractions

Simulation: master the art of staying on task while browsing. Navigate through ultra-clickable links and headlines without losing your original goal. Build resistance to the heightened fascination that cannabis can cause.
Focus training game
Focus Training

Why Am I Here? - Hold Onto Intentions

Mini game: train your brain to maintain focus despite distractions. Practice holding onto real-world intentions while facing personalized distractions. Perfect for combating the "thread slips" that happen during cannabis use.
Memory tracking interface
Memory Training

Episodes Journal - Track Your Memory Lapses

Log each "I walked in and forgot why" moment with a single tap. Cannabis users often experience these memory lapses more frequently. Watch your forget-me-not score shrink day by day as you train.
Real-life memory training
Real-World Application

Real-Life Mode - Transfer Skills to Everyday Life

Practice with actual future intentions you need to remember. Cannabis users often struggle with prospective memory - remembering to do things later. Enter real tasks and face push-notification distractions.
Memory anchoring techniques
Memory Techniques

Mental Bookmarks - Anchor Your Memories

Mini game: learn concrete memory-anchoring techniques. Cannabis can make it harder to form lasting memories, so these techniques are especially valuable. Discover which methods work best for your brain.

We Know Your Memory Struggles

1
The Thread Slips – Working Memory Overload
Working memory overload visualization
"Mid-sentence I lose the plot."

During tasks that require juggling several chunks of information (coding, mental arithmetic, multi-step instructions), your active "buffer" feels smaller. You can finish the task if you narrow focus to one sub-goal, but switching between sub-goals causes the original one to evaporate for a few seconds.
"I still know the information, but I can't hold all the tabs open at once."
Science: THC binding at hippocampal and prefrontal CB1 receptors transiently lowers the fidelity of working-memory circuits, making distractions more potent.
2
Heightened Fascination – Attentional Capture
Attention being captured by distractions
"Something shiny steals the whole spotlight."

Rather than absolute memory loss, you experience an attentional bias toward novel, vivid, or emotionally charged stimuli. Your original intention is still encoded but drops below the threshold of awareness until an external cue brings it back.
"I still *can* remember what I meant to do, but the new idea hijacks me."
Science: Cannabis amplifies the brain's salience-assignment systems (partly via dopamine modulation), so stimulus-driven distraction feels stronger than goal-driven focus.
3
Where Was I Going? – Prospective Memory Lapses
Person forgetting their original intention
"I walk into the kitchen and forget why."

Tasks that depend on remembering *to do something later* (send a file after compiling, grab a drink after standing up) fail more often. Your encoding is okay, but the cue-trigger link is weakened, so intention doesn't fire at the right moment.
"Tab-switching cost is brutal—open a new tab, stare, no clue what I needed."
Science: Prospective memory relies on cue-trigger associations that are particularly vulnerable to THC's effects on prefrontal cortex function.
4
Retrieval Lag – Tip-of-the-Tongue States
Tip of the tongue memory state
"I know the function name, it's right there… give me ten seconds."

Names, low-frequency words, or seldom-used facts feel "on the tip of my tongue" more often. Eventually they surface—suggesting storage is intact but indexed more slowly.
"The word is there, I can almost see it, but it won't come out."
Science: THC affects retrieval speed more than storage capacity, creating a bottleneck in accessing stored information.

Success Stories

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Professional Performance

From Forgetful to Focused.
Software Developer's Journey.

Sarah, a senior developer, was struggling with "thread slips" during coding sessions after cannabis use.

After 6 weeks with High Memo App, her ability to maintain complex mental models improved by 45%. She now leads team meetings with confidence and rarely loses her train of thought during technical discussions.
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Productivity

Breaking the Browser Tab Cycle.
Digital Nomad's Transformation.

Mike, a content creator, was opening 20+ browser tabs and forgetting his original research goals.

High Memo's Browser Tab Hell game helped him develop resistance to digital distractions. His content production increased by 30% while maintaining quality and focus.
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Education

Remembering Life's Little Things.
Student's Academic Success.

Jake, a graduate student, was missing deadlines and forgetting important study sessions.

Through Mental Bookmarks and Real-Life Mode, he learned to anchor important tasks with visual cues. His GPA improved from 2.8 to 3.2 in 6 weeks.
Read Full Story
Case study image
Professional Performance

From Forgetful to Focused.
Software Developer's Journey.

Sarah, a senior developer, was struggling with "thread slips" during coding sessions after cannabis use.

After 6 weeks with High Memo App, her ability to maintain complex mental models improved by 45%. She now leads team meetings with confidence and rarely loses her train of thought during technical discussions.
Read Full Story
Case study image
Productivity

Breaking the Browser Tab Cycle.
Digital Nomad's Transformation.

Mike, a content creator, was opening 20+ browser tabs and forgetting his original research goals.

High Memo's Browser Tab Hell game helped him develop resistance to digital distractions. His content production increased by 30% while maintaining quality and focus.
Read Full Story
Case study image
Education

Remembering Life's Little Things.
Student's Academic Success.

Jake, a graduate student, was missing deadlines and forgetting important study sessions.

Through Mental Bookmarks and Real-Life Mode, he learned to anchor important tasks with visual cues. His GPA improved from 2.8 to 3.2 in 6 weeks.
Read Full Story

Users ♥ High Memo App

Used to walk into rooms and instantly forget why I was there. After 3 weeks with High Memo, those moments dropped by 70%. I can finally hold conversations without losing my train of thought!

@cannabiscoder

The 'Why Am I Here?' game is genius. It simulates exactly what happens when I'm high - something shiny steals my attention. Now I can catch myself and stay focused on what I actually need to do.

@mike

Browser Tab Hell is my favorite. I used to open 20 tabs and forget what I was researching. Now I can resist the clickbait and actually finish what I started. Game changer for productivity!

@productivitypro

The memory tracking is so simple - just tap when I zone out. Watching my forget-me-not score improve over time is incredibly motivating. I feel sharper than ever while still enjoying my sessions.

@zenstoner

Mental Bookmarks taught me to create visual anchors for important tasks. Instead of forgetting to text my friend back, I picture their face on my phone. It actually works!

@sarah

As a daily user, I was worried about memory issues affecting my work. High Memo's targeted approach helped me maintain focus during important meetings and coding sessions.

@techstoner

The app doesn't preach quitting - it helps you stay sharp while enjoying cannabis. The analytics showed me that stress was my biggest memory derailer, not the weed itself.

@andy

Errand Chain game is perfect for my ADHD brain. I can now remember multi-step tasks without writing everything down. The streak system keeps me motivated to practice daily.

@adhdfriendly

Real-Life Mode helped me remember to take my medication and call my mom. The app integrates seamlessly into my daily routine without feeling like extra work.

@jake_williams

After 2 months, my friends noticed I'm more present in conversations. No more 'what were we talking about?' moments. High Memo helped me enjoy cannabis without the cognitive side effects.

@socialbutterfly

Choose Your Memory Plan

Basic Plan

Perfect for getting started with memory training
  • All 6 memory training games
  • Episodes journal & tracking
  • Basic progress analytics
  • Community forum access
  • Cancel anytime
$4.99/mo

Premium Plan

Advanced features for serious memory improvement
  • All basic plan features
  • Advanced analytics & insights
  • Personalized training plans
  • Priority support & coaching
  • Exclusive memory techniques
$9.99/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

How does High Memo work with cannabis use?
High Memo is specifically designed for cannabis users. The app targets THC-related memory gaps by training working memory, prospective memory, and attention circuits that are affected by CB1 receptor binding.
Do I need to quit smoking or vaping THC to get improvement?
No, you don't need to quit. These minigames are designed to allow you to continue enjoying your daily use while still achieving significant improvement.
Is there a free trial for High Memo?
No, unfortunately we don't offer a free trial. However, if you're not satisfied with the product, we provide a 30-day money-back guarantee.
How long does it take to see results?
Most users notice improvements within 2-3 weeks of consistent practice (3 sessions per week). The episodes journal will show your forget-me-not score decreasing, and you'll feel more focused during daily activities.
What kind of support do you provide?
We provide 24/7 support via email, along with detailed tutorials for each memory game. However, please note that while we are dedicated to enhancing your memory experience, we do not offer psychological or therapeutic support. Our focus is on cognitive training and community engagement.
Can I use High Memo offline?
The core memory games work offline, but you'll need internet connection for analytics, progress syncing, and the community features. Your data is securely backed up to the cloud when connected.
How often should I practice?
We recommend practicing at least three times per week, with each session lasting at least 20 minutes. However, for optimal results, you should not exceed two sessions per day.

Meet Our Expert Team

Dedicated professionals committed to your success

Hugh Morgeot

Hugh Morgeot

CEO & Founder

Former tech executive with 15+ years experience building high-growth companies. Passionate about mental health innovation and accessible wellness solutions.

Expertise

Leadership Strategy Mental Health Tech
Dr. Michael Rodriguez

Dr. Michael Rodriguez

Clinical Psychologist

Licensed psychologist specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy and digital mental health interventions. PhD from Stanford University.

Expertise

CBT Digital Therapy Research
Dr. Emily Watson

Dr. Emily Watson

Cannabis Specialist

Board-certified physician with expertise in medical cannabis and alternative therapies. Dedicated to evidence-based approaches to wellness.

Expertise

Medical Cannabis Patient Care
James Thompson

James Thompson

Technology Advisor

Former CTO with deep experience in healthcare technology and AI. Expert in building scalable platforms that prioritize user privacy and security.

Expertise

Healthcare Tech AI/ML Security
Dr. Lisa Park

Dr. Lisa Park

Research Director

Neuroscientist focused on the intersection of technology and mental health. Leads our research initiatives and clinical validation studies.

Expertise

Neuroscience Clinical Research Data Analysis
Eleanor Kawasaki

Eleanor Kawasaki

Wellness Coach

Certified wellness coach and mindfulness expert. Specializes in helping individuals develop sustainable healthy habits and stress management techniques.

Expertise

Wellness Coaching Mindfulness Habit Formation

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