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Your AI finally knows you.

Drop your team's notes, files, emails, and decisions into Streamient.
Every AI tool you use picks up where you left off.

Open source • Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and any MCP tool
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Notes, files, links, emails, decisions, threads — one place humans and AI work from. See how it works →
TLDR:

What is Streamient?

Streamient is an open-source shared memory layer for teams that use AI tools. It turns notes, memories, URLs, emails, Git work, decisions, and project context into one editable knowledge library that Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Windsurf, Zed, and other MCP-compatible clients can read from and write to. Unlike personal assistant memory, Streamient is team-owned, inspectable, searchable, self-hostable, and built around real work objects. Teams use it to stop re-explaining context, keep AI answers grounded in company knowledge, and make email, code review, research, and support workflows carry context across tools.

Everything your team learns. In one place every AI can use.

Notes, memories, links, stored email, code. One open library that grows with every conversation, every decision, every source.

Structured knowledge, plain text.

Meeting notes, specs, decisions, documentation — in one searchable place with tags and links. Editable from the web app or via Git sync. Plain Markdown, always.

See how notes work →
Streamient notes view

Reusable context, not chat history.

Preferences, decisions, key facts — the things your AI should know before the first message. Captured automatically while you work, or written by hand. Every AI session starts smart.

How memories work →
Streamient memories view

Links your AI can actually use.

Save URLs from anywhere — with their content, their relationships, and your notes attached. No more bookmark graveyards. Source material stays alive.

See URL capture →
Streamient URLs view

Email history becomes reusable context.

Store important email threads as searchable source material. Streamient keeps the message, metadata, relationships, and your notes available to every connected AI tool.

See stored email context →
Streamient stored context view

See how knowledge connects.

Every note, memory, link, and stored email becomes part of a living graph. Inspect why an answer came back the way it did. Walk the connections. Edit anything you don't like.

See the graph →
Streamient knowledge graph

Capture while you work.

Save URLs and notes from any tab in seconds. No copy-paste chaos, no context loss. Your library grows as you browse — not after you remember.

See the extension →
Streamient browser extension

One library. Every AI you use.

Connect once via MCP. Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Windsurf, Zed, and any tool that speaks the Model Context Protocol can read from — and write to — the same Streamient library.
Claude Desktop
MCP · available
Cursor
MCP · available
ChatGPT
MCP · available
Windsurf
MCP · available
Zed
MCP · available
VS Code
MCP · available
OpenClaw
MCP · available
Any MCP client
Open standard

The more you use it, the smarter it gets.

Every captured note, stored email, decision, and link strengthens the next answer. Streamient isn't a static dump — it's a library that grows with the work.

Drop in a customer's history today. Tomorrow's work is grounded in it. Capture a decision in a meeting. The next week, your AI quotes it back when it matters. Store the source thread once, then retrieve it from any connected AI tool.

This is what AI memory was supposed to feel like.

Why this matters →
Streamient and Claude saving 14 hours a week

Open infrastructure your team can verify.

Streamient is public, inspectable, and built for teams that need AI memory they can control.
AGPL-3.0Open-source license
400+GitHub commits
31Public releases
44MCP tools
0Per-user fees
Self-hostedRun it on your infrastructure

Ready to remember everything?

One shared library every AI you use can read from — and write to. Notes, memories, links, emails, Git. Open source. Free accounts are now available.