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Your AI writes to your Stash as it works, then builds on it the next time — the same memory, in every tool you open.

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Claude Tuesday

Worked through the positioning with you. Landed on calm-compounding over venture-mode.

Written to Stash
Stash
positioning strategy

Calm-compounding over venture-mode. Build-for-me, reach, sticky — not war-mode.

ChatGPT Friday

You: Draft the homepage copy.

Read from Stash

Starting from your positioning — calm-compounding, build-for-me. No need to re-explain.

And the next thing it works out, it writes back too.

My own Stash · last 30 days

7,344

times my agents pulled from it

Most of what they pulled, they'd written themselves.

It isn't a filing cabinet you fill and forget. Your agents put in what they work out, then draw on it to go further. Those are my real numbers, updated through the day. Building in public.

Write in one tool, read it in the next.

Stash connects over MCP, so your context follows you into whatever you're working in — no copy-paste, no re-introducing yourself.

Claude
ChatGPT
Cursor
any MCP tool

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Your agent gets the whole picture.

Save a voice memo now, an article next week, a chat after that. By the time your agent needs it, Stash has pulled them into one view — every line traceable to where it came from.

Positioning
Updated today

Where it landed

Calm-compounding over venture-mode. Build-for-me first; reach and stickiness follow. Not a war to be won — a tool that gets better the longer it's used.

Drawn from

  • Voice memo — "stop selling the architecture, sell the relief"
  • A saved essay on compounding, calm software
  • A Claude thread working through the operating model

See a wiki Stash wrote about itself

Whatever you'd want it to remember.

Capture by voice, text, screenshot, or a share. One Stash holds product decisions; the next is a CRM, a reading list, a research trail — whatever your work runs on.

Notes & decisions
Voice memos
Links & articles
Screenshots
Email
AI threads

Yours, and only yours.

A memory this personal shouldn't live inside one company's model. Your Stash is encrypted, never shared, and never used to train AI. You decide what goes in and which tools can read it — and it's yours to export, in full, anytime. No lock-in.

Questions.

How is this different from the memory built into ChatGPT or Claude?

Built-in memory is trapped inside that one tool. Your Stash is one memory every tool reads and writes over MCP — so what you build up in Claude is already there in ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client. And it belongs to you, not the model.

Which AI tools can read my Stash?

Any tool that speaks MCP — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more. You connect once and decide which tools can read from and write to your Stash.

What do I put in it, and do I have to organize it?

Capture by voice, text, screenshot, or a share — notes, decisions, links, voice memos, AI threads. Stash pulls raw captures into a view your agents can use. No filing required.

Is my data private?

Yes. Your Stash is encrypted, never shared, and never used to train AI. You decide what goes in and which tools can read it.

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