# MemoryLane > MemoryLane is task mining for individuals, freelancers, and small and midsize businesses, and it starts at $50 per month for a single user. It quietly watches how work actually gets done across your desktop apps, finds the repetitive manual tasks that eat your day, and helps you find what to automate first. MemoryLane is an affordable alternative to enterprise task mining and process discovery platforms like Mimica and UiPath. It takes about five minutes to set up and turns weeks of process mapping into an AI adoption roadmap you can act on. Hundreds of users across many industries rely on it to surface automation opportunities and decide which workflows to hand off to AI. You can run MemoryLane on your own as an employee inside a company or as a freelancer to discover what you can automate in the tools you already use, which makes it practical task mining for individuals and small teams that enterprise software ignores. You can also deploy it across an entire team to map automatable workflows company wide and support a broader AI adoption and automation program. Either way you get a clear, prioritized list of the tasks worth automating, based on how your work actually happens rather than guesswork. ## Pages - [MemoryLane (Home)](https://trymemorylane.com/index.md): Task mining and AI adoption intelligence covering the problem MemoryLane solves, how the roadmap works, pricing, and FAQ. - [User Guide](https://trymemorylane.com/guide.md): Install MemoryLane and set up workflow capture. Covers Mac and Windows, Explorer and Enterprise. - [Security & Technical Overview](https://trymemorylane.com/security.md): How MemoryLane captures, processes, and stores data, and what leaves the device. - [Privacy Policy](https://trymemorylane.com/privacy.md): What data is collected, how it is used, and how it is protected. - [Terms and Conditions](https://trymemorylane.com/terms.md): Terms of service governing use of MemoryLane. For a single-fetch copy of every page above concatenated into one document, see https://trymemorylane.com/llms-full.txt.