Retellum · the media layer of Ailiur

Your media
becomes memory.

Retellum is a reflective media graph for logging what you watch, read, play, hear, study, and admire — then turning it into a map of what shaped you.

Your media footprint

One graph. Everything that shaped you.

Films, talks, books, games, essays, albums, plays, creators, and projects — drawn together by what they share. Select a node to follow its threads and revisit the reflection it holds.

Tap any node to follow a thread — each one holds a memory, not a rating.

Film1968

2001: A Space Odyssey

Stanley Kubrick

#silence#evolution#awe

My reflection

Watched it slowly, twice. The patience of the editing reframed how I think about pacing — that restraint can be louder than spectacle.

What this taught me

Withholding can communicate more than showing. Leave room for the viewer to arrive.

Connected influences

Try it — log your first entry

Turn one memory into a node.

A taste of the real thing. Log something that stayed with you — it saves to your browser and appears on your own footprint.

Saved locally in your browser — a prototype, no account needed.

Your entries

Why Retellum exists

Most platforms optimize consumption.
Retellum optimizes what it leaves behind.

The feed

Built to keep you watching

Streaming services and algorithms measure success in hours and autoplays. The next thing always matters more than the last. What you actually felt, learned, or carried forward evaporates.

Retellum

Built to keep what mattered

Retellum is not a streaming platform, and not “YouTube for reviews.” It is a reflective media memory system — a place where the things you finish become part of how you think.

Reflection

Capture what a work did to you, not just a star rating.

Memory

Entries become a searchable record of your own thinking.

Taste

See the threads that quietly connect everything you love.

Learning

Turn scattered consumption into a deliberate map of growth.

The creator respect layer

Reflection that honors its sources.

A memory of a work should send people toward it. Retellum is built so that logging what moved you also credits and supports whoever made it.

Attribution

Every entry credits its makers by name. The work and its authorship stay inseparable.

Permission

You log your reflections and links — never the media itself. Retellum hosts no copyrighted files.

Support

Surfaces the official ways to buy, rent, borrow, or back the creators who moved you.

References

Each node points outward to the source, so your map deepens the work instead of replacing it.

Collaboration

Share a map or a single reflection — invite others into the conversation a work started.

Your personal cultural map

Patterns you could never see one title at a time.

Recurring themes

Attention & perception92%
Time & mortality78%
Craft & restraint71%
Curiosity & discovery64%
Stewardship49%

Top creators

  • 1Hayao Miyazaki14 works
  • 2Carlo Rovelli9 works
  • 3Radiohead8 works
  • 4Tom Stoppard6 works

Media types

Film
28%
Books
24%
YouTube
18%
Albums
14%
Games
9%
Other
7%

Strongest influences

This Is WaterOuter WildsThe Order of TimeIn Rainbows

The works your reflections keep circling back to — the quiet center of gravity in your taste.

Early access

Start the map of what shaped you.

Retellum is opening gradually. Join the waitlist and tell us where you'd begin — we'll save you a place as the media layer of Ailiur comes online.

No spam — one note when your invitation is ready.

Feedback

Give us your honest feedback.

Retellum is early, and it's shaped by the people who use it. Tell us what's working, what's missing, and what we should build next — it goes straight to the team.

Retellum is for reflection, attribution, and learning. It does not host copyrighted media.