Get the manual Memory OS

A Notion template for institutional memory.

The manual Memory OS gives teams a structured way to preserve decisions, risks, roles, meetings, policies, tasks, sources, and review queues inside Notion.

The template is useful. The upkeep is the pitch.

A manual system can work when someone maintains it. Saberra exists because the most important memory is often created in meetings and email before anyone updates Notion.

  • Use the template to see what a complete memory structure requires.
  • Manually add records for decisions, risks, tasks, roles, and policies.
  • Notice where updates fall behind after real meetings.
  • Use Saberra when the capture and review loop should run automatically.
Notion memory backendThe record is structured, inspectable, and yours.
Core memory databases
Knowledge Base
Profiles
Tasks
Projects
Meetings
Meeting Assets
Policies
Circles
Roles
Role Assignments
Canon Change Requests
Memory Review Queue
Decision Candidates
Risks
CCOS Ledger Entries
Source Emails
Messages
Processing Events
Interactions

Operational controls

Timezone, response language, review settings, and sensitive records stay configurable inside the workspace.

Hub Settings
Sensitive Review

Get the manual Memory OS.

Duplicate the structure, use it manually, then see what Saberra automates.