Inkfold – workspace across multiple AI providers with shared memory
Inkfold is a workspace that lets users interact with multiple AI providers (e.g., OpenAI, Anthropic) through a unified interface, with a shared memory system that persists context across sessions. It solves the problem of managing separate chat histories and contexts when using different AI models, providing a seamless experience for power users and developers.
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odek: AI agent with long-term semantic memory across sessions
odek is an AI agent that maintains a structured, semantic long-term memory across sessions, remembering user preferences, codebases, and goals without requiring re-explanation. It uses LLMs to process and store information in a three-tier memory system, solving the problem of session-only memory for users who need continuity in their interactions.
Euclis: shared project memory that captures decisions and blockers from chat and AI tools
Euclis is a free tool that automatically captures decisions, blockers, milestones, and insights from WhatsApp, Claude, Cursor, and the web, turning scattered chat into structured project memory. It helps teams and AI agents avoid starting from zero by providing persistent context. The tool uses LLMs to extract and organize information from conversations.
Hermes Agent: personal AI with memory, tools, and daily workflow integration
Hermes Agent is a personal AI agent that goes beyond chatbots by incorporating memory, tools, and daily workflow integration. It uses LLMs to remember user context, execute actions via tools, and become a persistent part of the user's routine, solving the problem of AI tools being ephemeral and disconnected from daily tasks.
CleanSlate IDE with built-in agent manager for multi-agent coding workflows
CleanSlate is an IDE that integrates an agent manager directly, allowing developers to create, manage, and switch between multiple coding agents without leaving the editor. It solves the friction of toggling between separate agent management tools and the IDE, enabling seamless context preservation and multi-agent orchestration for developers working with LLM-powered coding agents.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with confusing cloud-local split
OpenAI released ChatGPT Work, a new tier that runs conversations in the cloud on web and mobile, while the desktop app can also access local files and apps. At launch, cloud Work conversations are not visible in the desktop Work interface, and desktop threads remain local. The rollout aims to offer a more integrated productivity experience but has drawn criticism for its confusing cross-platform behavior.
