Ampron / Memo
Note №03
May 2026

Ampron Memos

What this page is, what it will hold, and why a bookmark here will keep paying off — for integrators, partners, customers' engineers, and anyone sizing up how Ampron works.

You've reached Ampron Memos — a small, slow-moving publication from inside the company. It is not a blog, not a press feed, and not a changelog. A memo here does one job: it explains a decision, a process, or a piece of context clearly enough that someone who wasn't in the room can follow it. If that sounds dry, good — that's the point. The documents that survive being re-read a year later are the ones written plainly the first time.

01What this page is

Most of what a company produces is conversational — email threads, chat messages, calls. Useful in the moment, hard to point at later. A memo is the opposite: written once, carefully, and meant to stay findable. This page is where Ampron keeps those.

Each memo is dated and numbered. Nothing gets removed — when a memo is superseded, the newer one is added and the older one stays, so the reasoning history is intact. You can search the page, filter by topic tags, and (if you have an account) pin your own saved filters.

A memo is a decision, a process, or a piece of context you can hand to someone who wasn't there — and trust that they'll get it right.

02What it will hold

Right now this page is mostly empty, by design — it grows as documents are cleared for publication. Over time it will collect:

Some memos here will be public; others are internal to the Ampron team and sit behind a sign-in on this same page. If you have an Ampron account, sign in and you'll see those too — what's visible to you depends on the access tags on your account.

03Why bookmark it

If you build with Ampron displays, integrate them into a platform, specify them for a project, or are evaluating us, the documents here are the ones worth keeping. They are written to be re-read, linked to, and forwarded — not to be skimmed once and lost in a feed.

Bookmark ampron.eu/memos. When a new memo is published, it appears here — not in a newsletter you have to dig out of your inbox. The page won't move, the URLs won't break, and old memos won't disappear.

That's the whole pitch: one stable place, plainly written, that gets more useful the longer you keep it open.