Buying the device is only the start
You pay for the device once. You may still need a plan whose price and features can change when it is time to renew.
You can replace a recorder. It is much harder to replace months or years of saved conversations, tasks, and memories. The company holding that history has more power to raise the price.
You pay for the device once. You may still need a plan whose price and features can change when it is time to renew.
Omi says it keeps your conversations, written versions of recordings, summaries, tasks, and memories online. It uses that history to answer questions about your past. After months of fixing and organizing it, starting over somewhere else may be hard.
Omi’s current sales rules say it may change plan prices, features, or length in the future. If you do not agree, Omi says you must cancel before your plan renews.
Omi says you can delete your data and ask support for a copy. That helps, but the copy cannot give back the time you spent building your searchable history. It may not work the same way in another product.
Omi’s sales rules say: “We may change Subscription pricing, features, or term lengths prospectively.” In plain English, Omi says it can change the price, features, or plan length in the future. If you do not agree, it says you must cancel before your plan ends.
Read Omi’s sales rules ↗Omi says it turns recordings into written conversations, memories, and tasks. You can then ask questions about that history. The more useful it becomes, the harder it may be to leave after a price increase.
Read how Omi saves memories ↗