Account on the Web
You can sign in at memrynote.com to manage your account and billing from a browser — no desktop app required. Click Account in the site header to reach the sign-in page.
The web session is passwordless and never touches your vault. Your notes, journals, and tasks stay encrypted on your devices; the web only manages your identity and subscription.
Signing In
Two ways, both passwordless:
- Email code — enter your email, then the 6-digit code we send you.
- Continue with Google — sign in with the Google account tied to your memrynote account.
The browser registers itself as a lightweight device (its own signing key, generated locally) so it can talk to the account API. It does not create or download a vault — there is no encryption passphrase and no note data on the web. To set up a vault, use the desktop app.
Account Dashboard
After signing in you land on the account dashboard, organized into three sections.
Profile
- Email — view your current address and change it. Changing email sends a 6-digit code to the new address; the change applies once you confirm the code.
- Contact support — opens an email to the support team.
- Log out everywhere — revokes every device and session on your account. Use this if a device is lost or you want to reset access. Each device must sign in again afterward.
- Delete account — permanently erases your account and all synced (encrypted) data on the server. This is irreversible and is gated behind a typed confirmation plus a fresh email code.
Billing
- Subscription — your current plan and status.
- Invoices — your past invoices, each downloadable as a PDF.
- Manage payment method — opens the secure billing portal to update cards, view receipts, or cancel.
Sync
Start or upgrade a sync plan directly from the browser. Because you are already signed in, the checkout opens without needing to launch the desktop app first. See How Sync Works for plan details.
What the Web Cannot Do
- It cannot read, decrypt, or edit your notes — the web never holds your vault keys.
- It cannot change your vault passphrase; that is a desktop-only operation, since only your devices hold the encryption keys.
- There is no account password to change — sign-in is always a one-time email code or Google.