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Built by an actor who needed better tools.

The story

Memorlined exists because the existing options weren't good enough. Running lines with a friend who's half-reading, half-scrolling their phone. Recording yourself and playing it back. Staring at highlighted pages hoping the words stick. Actors deserve better tools than that.

Memorlined was built by a working actor from the first line of code to the last pixel. A real system for the real work of learning lines.

“Not a flashcard app in a theater costume.”

The system

Three pillars.

I. Rehearse

Cast your scene partners from 80+ readers. They pick up every cue, hold tempo, and never drop a line. Practice at your own pace, perform with a live reader, or listen to the full scene read aloud. Every take is scored line by line.

II. Memorize

The training engine. Five drills and five techniques built on how memory actually works. Spaced repetition, active recall, contextual encoding. The cognitive science is in the product, not the pitch. You don't need to know why it works. You just need it to work.

III. Prepare

The pre-show. Seven warmup categories run you through articulation, breath, voice, physical, script work, cold read, and impulse. The traditions actors actually train in. Linklater. Berry. Fitzmaurice. Stanislavski. Meisner. Adler. Ten minutes before you hit the stage, the instrument gets tuned.

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