“Memwa” is the Haitian Creole word for memory.
MemwaMind was born in an accounting practice — built by a son watching his mother serve her clients for over twenty years. A doctoral researcher in statistics and social science at a top-5 research university, supported by the National Science Foundation, published in leading academic journals, he saw what no software had solved: the most valuable thing in her firm wasn't the tools, the processes, or even the expertise.
It was the memory.
Twenty years of knowing that this client always files late. That this account category means something different for restaurants than for retailers. That last year's research on Section 179 still applies. That the new bookkeeper keeps misclassifying equipment purchases.
All of it — trapped in one person's head.
MemwaMind is that memory externalized, persistent, and growing. Built with analytical standards forged at a top-5 research institution and the practical intuition of a firm that's been serving clients since before AI existed.
Your firm's second brain. One that retains everything, compounds what it learns, and grows more useful as your firm does.
The bar is practical: MemwaMind is shaped around real accounting workflows, source posture, and review boundaries before anything becomes a public promise.