
Hey I'm building a new system for you to retrieve memories of AI coding agents
Hey everyone,
If you vibe-code on Cursor, Windsurf,... all the time, what do you think if you will be able to save what you teach your agents the whole time and bring them across different projects, or to your dev teams.
I'm Andy, the founder and builder of Byterover. We are building a self-improving memory layer for coding agents on different AI IDE.
As a developer, I have been obsessed over how to code more efficiently. That's why I started Byterover, in this AI coding era. And memory layer is just the first step. There are more I want to do to help dev teams vibe-code faster and smarter.
We are about to launch the product this weekend. Here is our prelaunch. We'd love to exchange different ideas with you on the launch tomorrow.
Happy to receive your support!
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Byterover
Hey @cristian_stoian_urzica
Thanks for the great question about how Byterover’s memory layer stands out compared to using predefined prompts with code styling and rules in Cursor. Let me break it down
Full Product, Not Just a Feature: Byterover isn’t just memory—it’s a complete solution for managing and sharing coding knowledge with your team, seamlessly.
Smart Memory Architecture: Unlike Cursor’s text-based memory, we use vector and graph databases to capture the full semantic and structural context of your code.
Agentic Memory, Hassle-Free: Our intelligent agents handle memory storage automatically, so you can focus on coding, not configs.
IDE Freedom: Byterover works with Cursor, Windsurf, Rocode, Zed, and beyond, keeping your memory intact even if you switch IDEs.
Try Byterover to supercharge your workflow across any IDE! Let us know what you think