Why don’t AI assistants remember anything? We built CogniMemo to solve this — what do you think?
One thing that always frustrated me: every AI assistant forgets everything the moment a conversation ends.
You explain your project… gone.
You upload a file… forgotten next session.
You build context… and you rebuild it again and again.
So we started building CogniMemo — a long-term memory layer that works across all AI tools. You can save notes, links, documents, or past chats, and any AI assistant (Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, Windsurf, etc.) can access this persistent memory through MCP.
Some things I’m curious about and would love your thoughts on:
• Should AI have personal memory by default?
• What’s the biggest challenge you face when AI forgets context?
• Would you trust a system that remembers all your content for future conversations?
• Do you prefer visual knowledge graphs to explore memory, or just simple chat-based recall?
• How should long-term memory behave: fully automatic, fully controlled, or hybrid?
We’re still actively shaping Cognimemo and I’d genuinely appreciate early feedback from builders, developers, and everyday AI users here.
How would you want your AI to remember you?



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