# #about-mythos > 8 public memos tagged #about-mythos on MythOS. ## Links - [Tag Page](https://staging.mythos.one/tag/about-mythos) - [MCP Server](https://staging.mythos.one/api/mcp) ## Memos - [Subscriptions (MythOS)](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/27d295): MythOS offers a range of subscriptions to support different types of users. New users can select from multiple plans when creating an account, each granting varying degrees of access to the... - [Product Demo (MythOS)](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/f48f27): Below is the current MythOS product demonstration video: Contexts about-mythos - [Memory → Mind → Mouth](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/87f33a): MythOS is a tripartite, composed of three parts: Memory, Mind, and Mouth. Memory - the context library you're looking at here (a Single Source of Truth or Knowledge Management platform) Mind -... - [MythOS vs. Notion](https://staging.mythos.one/me/mythos/c6effb): Notion is a platform for collaboration. MythOS is a platform for chronicling. Notion is built for Knowledge Management. Mythos is built for Nonlinear Storytelling. Notion facilitates internal... - [Mouth](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/d6a31f): The Mouth component of MythOS enables to convert their Memory into engagement with the power of workflows developed in the Mind and deployed as communication through mediums such as email, texting,... - [Mind](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/929cc9): The Mind component of MythOS enables users to create workflows that convert the contents of the Memory into the communication from Mouth. For example, a business user of MythOS can create a Mind... - [Memory](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/98a501): The Memory component of MythOS are the memos that users create. The headers in memos function as labels for the Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) function of the Mind and Mouth of the platform;... - [Mythos One // Origins](https://staging.mythos.one/me/brianswichkow/f66a2a): MythOS has many origins. "I saw myself spending too much time/energy building the context to a story; in marketing, in sales, in romance, etc. It didn’t feel right to make the language more shallow...