A 60-second test

    How much of your last month can you name?

    You have sixty seconds. Type every specific work win from the last thirty days: what you shipped, who you unblocked, what you fixed, what you decided. One per line. The smaller ones count more than you think.

    60s

    Press to begin · One entry per line

    Nothing you type is saved or sent anywhere. The page forgets the moment you close it.

    What this checks

    • How many specific work wins you can recall without notes.
    • Whether your recent accomplishments have names, dates, and context.
    • How much of the last month is still available at review speed.
    • Where your capture habit breaks down before review season.

    Example output

    A strong recalled win is specific: Unblocked Priya on the data pipeline, cut nightly failure alerts from 9 to 2, and documented the recovery runbook before the launch freeze.

    How to improve your score

    1. 01Log wins the same day they happen, even if the entry is only one sentence.
    2. 02Use one line per win: action, scope, and result.
    3. 03Add names, numbers, dates, or systems while the context is fresh.
    4. 04Review the log before 1:1s so the record stays connected to the conversation.

    Frequently asked questions

    What does the Memory Test measure?

    It measures how many specific work wins you can recall from the last 30 days in 60 seconds. It is a recall test, not a productivity score.

    Why do small wins count?

    Small wins often show range: unblocking a teammate, reducing support noise, improving a process, or making a decision that prevented later work. Those details matter in reviews.

    Does the Memory Test save what I type?

    No. The Memory Test runs in your browser and forgets the text when you close the page.