Structured memory. Structured work. Shared by every agent you use.
Every agent shares one memory of your project, and one living understanding of where it's going. Claude, Codex and ChatGPT all start from the same decisions, constraints and current focus, and add to it as they work.
A shared workspace where work, decisions and knowledge accumulate over time, with a clear view of everything your agents do.
Connect Claude Code, Codex or ChatGPT and each one already knows the project: the decisions, the constraints, the architecture, and where you left off. Use them wherever you already work: Memeri, your terminal, or the Claude and ChatGPT apps.
What one agent learns, the next one already knows, even on a different model. One shared project memory across every tool you use.
Every task completed, every file changed and every decision made is visible and traceable, never buried in a chat transcript.
Decisions, constraints and learnings carried forward automatically. Ask why something was chosen weeks ago and get an answer backed by project history.
A navigable map of your project's history: decisions, work, discussions and progress, connected and explorable at any scale.
Patterns, decisions and knowledge emerge automatically as work happens, with gaps surfaced before they become problems.
Memory without structure goes stale, fragmented and unreliable. In Memeri, memory is tied to the work itself: every decision, task and discussion becomes part of a living understanding of the project, structured, source-backed and continuously updated. And the work is structured too: real jobs and decisions you can open, not endless scrollback.
Early access is opening for individual developers.