Your AI finally remembers
Save your best conversations. Resume anytime. Use any AI tool.
Stop re-explaining yourself to ChatGPT and Claude. Build context that persists across sessions and tools.
For anyone doing serious work with AI
Long-running projects need persistent context. Stop re-explaining yourself every session.
Product teams: PRDs, specs, decisions, and roadmaps
Writers & creators: books, scripts, newsletters with consistent voice
Consultants & agencies: client briefs and project history
Researchers & students: organized notes and references
Game designers & storytellers: worlds, characters, campaigns
Personal projects: planning, goals, ideas you're developing
Use any AI tool
ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and more. Your context works across all of them.
Never start over
Every decision, every insight, every conversation. Saved and searchable.
Pick up where you left off
Days or weeks later, your AI knows exactly what you were working on.
Do more with Cloud
The free version works great on its own. Cloud adds power features.
Sync across devices
Access your context from any machine
AI-powered analysis
Gap detection, alignment checks, summaries
Team sharing
Share projects with your team (coming soon)
Automatic backup
Your context is safe even if your laptop isn't
How it works

Sign up free
Create your account in 30 seconds. No credit card required.

Connect your AI
Link ChatGPT, Claude, or both. One-time setup, takes 2 minutes.

Save what matters
Just say "save this conversation" — that's it. Resume anytime.
Want to run it locally? See our open source version →
How it feels
Before
- -"Every new session, I have to re-explain my whole project."
- -"I forget what decisions we made three sessions ago."
- -"My tone drifts because the AI doesn't remember my style guide."
- -"I'm constantly copy-pasting context into new conversations."
After
- +"My project brief is ready the moment I ask for it."
- +"Every decision is saved. I can reference them weeks later."
- +"My voice stays consistent across every session."
- +"I build on previous work instead of starting over."