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.
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
- 01Log wins the same day they happen, even if the entry is only one sentence.
- 02Use one line per win: action, scope, and result.
- 03Add names, numbers, dates, or systems while the context is fresh.
- 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.