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You told your AI you use TypeScript and Tailwind last week. Open a fresh chat today and it has no idea who you are. This page gets you set up so it does, in about three steps. If you want to understand what’s happening under the hood first, read How It Works.

Set up in three steps

1

Create your account

Sign up at memoryplugin.com. You get the dashboard for managing memories, chat history, and files, an authentication token, and access to every integration method.
Account email independence: Your MemoryPlugin sign‑in email does not need to match the email you use on ChatGPT, Claude, TypingMind, or any other tool. Access and permissions are tied to your MemoryPlugin account (and API key when applicable), not third‑party logins.
2

Choose an integration

Pick how you want to connect MemoryPlugin to your AI. Most people start with one of these:See all integration options →
3

Start using memory

How you activate memory depends on the integration:
  • Browser Extension: click the MemoryPlugin button in the chat to inject your memories. You can also turn on automatic injection in the extension settings.
  • MCP Server: your AI calls the MemoryPlugin tools directly. Ask it to remember something, or to recall what it knows about you.
  • TypingMind Plugin: works as soon as it’s installed. Just start chatting.
From there, your AI can save context as you go and pull it back into future conversations.

What you can do

Save Memories

Store facts, preferences, and context your AI can recall anytime

Search Chat History

Import your past conversations from ChatGPT, Claude, and more, then search or ask across them

Query Documents

Upload PDFs and docs to search alongside your memories
Dashboard home showing several memories and the bucket selector

Common questions

How much can I store? There’s no limit on how many memories you can save. Is my data private? Your memories, chat history, and files are only accessible by you. You can view, edit, or delete anything from the dashboard at any time. Does it work on mobile? Yes. The browser extension runs on iOS Safari and Quetta Browser on Android, the TypingMind plugin works on mobile, and the dashboard is mobile-friendly.

Next steps

How It Works

The memory model, injection and recall, and how tokens are spent

Choose an Integration

Pick the method that fits your setup