Use cases
Cross-client AI memory: write once, remember everywhere
Tired of teaching the same conventions to ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor separately? XMemo provides a single, user-owned memory layer that follows you across every AI tool.
Keywords: cross-client AI memory, shared agent memory, universal MCP server, portable AI context
The problem of fragmented memory
Every AI vendor has its own built-in memory. This means you have to repeat your preferences, coding styles, and project facts for every new chat, tool, or browser tab.
- Fragmented context across ChatGPT and Claude
- Repetitive setup prompts for new projects
- No way to export or audit what each assistant knows
The XMemo solution
XMemo decouples memory from the client. It exposes a single Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that you connect to all your favorite AI interfaces.
- Update memory in ChatGPT, recall it instantly in Cursor
- Audit and edit all memory records in one central console
- Own your data with complete export and deletion controls
Frequently asked questions
How does cross-client sharing work?
When you authorize XMemo with ChatGPT and connect it to Cursor, both tools read from and write to the same secure memory database.
Will my private memory leak between tools?
No. You control access using scoped tokens and OAuth permissions. You can see which client wrote each entry in the XMemo console.