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MemoryPlugin for OpenClaw

MemoryPlugin for OpenClaw

One memory across OpenClaw, ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini

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MemoryPlugin gives you one persistent “brain” across OpenClaw, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Connect a single Chrome extension to inject the right context, search your past conversations, and sync Chrome and X/Twitter bookmarks. It also turns what you learn into WaitPro flashcards, so your best prompts, decisions, and research stay reusable across sessions and tools.
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What do you think? …

Gaurav Dadhich

We built MemoryPlugin because we were tired of feeling productive while still wasting time re-teaching every model who I am, what I’m building, and where we left off. OpenClaw helped a ton, but my “memory” was still trapped per tool and per session. This is my attempt to make AI feel like one continuous workspace: connect once, keep your context consistent everywhere, and actually build momentum. I’d love your feedback on what should be remembered (and what absolutely shouldn’t).

Zeiki Yu

Huge congrats on the launch! 🎉 MemoryPlugin nails a real pain point by giving OpenClaw and multi‑AI workflows a unified long‑term “brain” that feels native, not bolted on.

Gaurav Dadhich

@zeiki_yu Thanks Zeiki. Means a lot.
Any features you would have us add to it?

Ksenia Sh

That's an impressive idea, it should definitely improve the workflow and save the time! Did i understand it correctly that this plugin is only for Chrome? Do you plan to expand the plugin to other browsers?

Gaurav Dadhich

@ksenia_sh Thnaks Ksenia.

The OpenClaw plugin is agnostic of browser (integrates at API-level). The rest of the LLMs' context(Chatgpt, Claude, etc.) is currently supported through a Chrome-plugin (works on other Chromium-based browsers such as Brave as well). Which browser do you use?

Ksenia Sh

@it_kabootar Understood, thanks for the answer! I'm using Brave

Victor Grdr

okay this is exactly what i've been complaining about for months - why do i have to explain the same context to every single llm? love that you're syncing chrome and twitter bookmarks too, that's smart. question though: how are you handling the memory sync technically? is it through their apis or are you doing something more clever with mcps? i've had so many issues getting context to persist properly across sessions with our agents. also curious about privacy since you're basically storing everything, assuming it's all local? congrats and best of luck!"

Gaurav Dadhich

@victor_eth Hey Victor, share the sentiment you expressed. It is frustrating to keep reiterating yourself.

On non-OpenClaw stuff: all sync is powered through the chrome-extension. It periodically also syncs non-desktop sessions (if you grant permission). For OpenClaw: The agent invokes our APIs on interactions.

On privacy: we operate on zero-trust, but available-everywhere principle. So we store on a cloud-vault for access and performance reasons. All LLM calls are made in saving-off mode. All data is encrypted at rest. And air-gapped architecturally. Happy to answer any more questions.

Can't wait for you to try and share your feedback.

Valeriia Kuna
💡 Bright idea

Reteaching different AI models who I am and what I am working on is one of my biggest daily frustrations! Having one persistent brain across Claude, Gemini and ChatGPT would be a lifesaver for my workflow. Does the plugin also allow for different memory profiles if I am switching between two very different projects?

Gaurav Dadhich

@valeriia_kuna Nice idea on the memory-profiles. For now, it has to be 2 accounts. Would love to understand more on what all use-cases would need someone to have multiple memory profiles.

Valeriia Kuna

@it_kabootar
Glad you like the idea! My main use-case is keeping my research for Nuomy (my current project) separate from other work projects or just personal daily tasks.

When I’m in Nuomy mode, I need the AI to stay on track with our specific design language, tone of voice, strategy and documentation. It’s a bit of a pain when that context bleeds into unrelated chats.

I actually did some research recently, talking to people about how they use tools like Gemini, GPT, and Claude, and several mentioned they have to juggle two separate accounts just to keep their work and private lives apart.

Having a simple toggle for Workspaces or Memory Profiles under one account would be cool feature compared to constant logging in and out. Excited to see where you take this!

Rohit Waghire
where does it store's the data?
Gaurav Dadhich

@rohit_waghire Hey Rohit, we maintain a zero-trust, encryption at rest, cloud-vault for the purpose. Only and only you can have access to it. (Not even us or our team).

Viktor Shumylo

Congrats on the launch! Treating memory as a shared workspace instead of something siloed per tool feels like a meaningful shift. How do you decide what information is promoted to long-term memory versus kept ephemeral, and what safeguards exist to prevent outdated or incorrect context from quietly persisting across sessions?

Gaurav Dadhich

@vik_sh Great questions, Viktor.
1. How does information get promoted to long-term memory: We run a sophisticated process that emulates the human brain's sleep-process. No humans are involved in the process. LLMs are used on no-saving mode; along with a proprietary algorithm.
2. The same cycle also calibrates staleness of information based on triangulating timeline relevance from multiple data-points.