Danish Irfan

Claude has native chat recall. Here's how I recreated it for ChatGPT — without native memory.

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A while back, Claude introduced on-demand chat recall — letting the model reference previous conversations across sessions. It’s a powerful step toward persistent memory… but only for regular, signed-in chats.

At the same time, I was working on ContextCarry — a way to bring the full soul of your ChatGPT conversations into any new session.

Unlike Claude’s native recall:

  • ✅ ContextCarry works with temporary/incognito chats as well

  • 📄 You can export any conversation instantly as PDF, HTML viewer, Excel, and more

  • 🧩 You get full token-aware parts, README instructions, and seamless context restoration

It was never about adding memory — just using ChatGPT’s existing capabilities more deliberately.

Curious to hear how others are thinking about context restoration — especially for ephemeral sessions that still feel worth saving.

🔗 ContextCarry on Product Hunt

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