Mesa is your personal memory journal — a private, beautiful record of the experiences that mattered, the people who were there, and the moments worth keeping.
Photos pile up by the thousand, but a camera roll forgets. Mesa gives your experiences the record they deserve — where you were, who you were with, and what it felt like to be there.
Gigs, trips, milestones, ordinary good days — kept somewhere private, beautiful, and entirely yours.
See all features →Every screen in Mesa is designed for one thing — keeping your experiences in a form you'll actually come back to.
A private, chronological journal of everything worth remembering. Scroll back through the years — each experience with its own cover, date, place and people.
The people are half the memory. Add companions to any experience — just a name, or an invite to someone real — and Mesa builds the shared history between you.
Every December, Mesa wraps your year into a recap worth keeping — experiences, photos, places and the people who were there, all tallied and ready to share.
When a friend tags you in their experience, it lands in your Tagged-in inbox — never forced into your journal. Pull the keepers into your own library with a single tap.
Log a gig and Mesa pulls the actual setlist — every song they played, in order, encore and all. Your concerts remembered down to the last note.
Every feature, on every plan. You only ever pay to go past the free limits.
Most people never reach them — 50 experiences a year is more than most of us live. The free plan is built to be enough, forever.
Generous limits, within fair use — no hard caps in normal, personal use.