Save what matters once, and every conversation, agent, and tool in your account already knows it.
Memory is a personal knowledge base that your AI reads from automatically. You save notes, preferences, decisions, and project context once, and every conversation and agent in your Developers Digest account can recall them when relevant.
Chat history is a transcript. Memory is curated knowledge. You decide what gets saved, it is structured and searchable, and it is recalled across every future session instead of being buried in an old thread.
Yes. Every memory is listed in your dashboard, where you can read, edit, or delete it. There is no hidden profile. What you see in the memory bank is exactly what the AI can recall.
Yes. Memories saved in one place are available to chat, agents, and tools across the whole Developers Digest suite, scoped by the projects and tags you set.
Memory runs on credits, the universal currency across all Developers Digest apps. Viewing and organizing memories is free. Credits are spent on AI-powered saving and recall, with costs shown up front.
No. Your memory bank is private to your account. It exists to give your own sessions context, not to feed training pipelines.