Your memories are in ChatGPT... But nowhere else. Universal Memory MCP makes your memories available to every single LLM. No logins or paywall. One command to set it up.
You've been collecting bookmarks on the internet for all this while- it's finally time to use them. Supermemory is a hub for organizing and utilizing saved information, with a search engine, writing assistant, canvas and more.
Really loving this new second brain sub-category! Excited to see how this stacks up with Mem and Lazy (both of which I have pain points with) as time goes on Some things I noticed right off the bat: - Clean interface! - Thinkpad is very cool - haven't had much time to play around with it yet but I'm excited to see how it works - Ability to search in spaces is a nice touch I don't see all competitors adopting - AI suggestions on the homepage are actually useful!! And a great way to prompt people who might not know what to search - I copy-pasted a few bullet pointed lists (separated by line) into Supermemory. When reviewing in the import editor, I saw that they displayed as expected, but after import the lists were inline and no longer separated by line break. Keep in mind I saved the memory without using the markdown editor, but I'd expect the preview to look the same as the saved memory, regardless. - Can't edit memories!! Rather than creating a separate memory/space for each thing II want to remember, there are some memories I'd prefer to go back and edit. For example, I have a "Food" space where I store memories about flavor pairings and food I want to try. In this space I have a note called "Cuisines to try" which I'd like to be able to update regularly as I add-on/cross off things on that list. It wouldn't make much sense for me to dedicate a space just to this note since it's pretty specific, so I'd prefer to go back and edit it as I see fit. Also, if I notice a typo in a memory I made, I'd like the option to go back and address it!
Super cool. A little slow but it's great (I'm sure the performance difficulty has to do with sudden popularity)