
Memory Sync
Take your AI memory with you across Claude, Gemini, and more
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Take your AI memory with you across Claude, Gemini, and more
18 followers
Memory Sync helps you take your AI memory with you. If you use multiple AI assistants, you’ve probably had to repeat the same preferences, context, and instructions again and again. Memory Sync gives you one portable Memory.md so you can pull memory from one platform, edit it in one place, and push it into another. It currently supports ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Kimi, Mistral, and Copilot, and also tracks last sync times so you can see what’s up to date.





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Hello @zhengyang_hou ! Congratulations...
how do you prevent the Memory.md file from degrading over time once users start accumulating conflicting instructions across different assistants? is there any conflict resolution layer when platforms disagree on what the user is or prefers?
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@thamibenjelloun Great question. I’m treating that as a curation problem, not a blind merge problem. Memory Sync is intentionally human-in-the-loop right now because I don’t think long-term memory should auto-merge silently across assistants. Different platforms can infer different things, and some of that will be noisy or contradictory.
So the current model is: pull memory out, review it in one editable Memory.md, compress / clean it up, then push forward only what should persist. In other words, conflict resolution currently happens through user review, not hidden automation. Longer term, I do think there’s room for better structure, conflict flags, and suggested deduplication, but I wanted the first version to optimize for transparency and control.