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Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
Two gaps, every day
Your AI tools don't talk to each other
You run ChatGPT for some things, Claude for others, maybe Cursor or Gemini too - and each is a blank slate to the rest. What you figured out in one is invisible to the next.
Your context lives where AI can't see it
Your work is sitting in Slack, Gmail, Notion, Calendar, GitHub - but AI can't extract information from there, so you keep re-explaining what's already written down somewhere.
Your context is everywhere - and your AI sees none of it.
Don't answer questions - just work.
Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.
What you tell one AI, they all know.
No copy-pasting between tools that don't talk.
Connect once. Every tool works with and builds the same memory.
One context. Every tool.
Working across
Not memory. Not an md. file. A context you own.
Built-in memory only works inside the tool that made it - it can't reach your other AIs. A context file is frozen the moment you write it. Unabyss is different on every count:
It reaches every tool you use
No silos - the same context follows you into Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor and the rest.
It stays live
Connected to your real sources, so it is never a stale snapshot.
"Q3 launch ships Oct 24"
It's richer
Others treat your context as a flat dump. Unabyss structures it - tagged by topic, sensitivity, and source - and pulls only the relevant slice.
It's yours
A layer you own, not memory locked inside one vendor. Export it, move it between models, or take it with you - your context stays yours no matter which AI you use next.
Built for how you work
Start free. Then pick your plan.
Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial. Scale up as you connect more agents and accounts.
Before you ask
Unabyss is an easy way to deliver the AI context it needs to work correctly. It pulls your information from tools you use daily - Slack, Gmail, Notion, GitHub, meetings - into one structured memory, so Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, or any MCP-compatible tool can read it. You stop re-explaining yourself every time you switch tools.
Right now, every chat with AI starts from zero - you re-explain your role, your project, your preferences, every time. What ChatGPT learns stays trapped in ChatGPT. Connect your sources once, and any AI tool that supports MCP already knows your context before you type a word. Never re-explain yourself to an AI again.
ChatGPT Memory and Claude Memory each remember conversations inside that one tool - the memory doesn't travel with you. Unabyss sits above all your tools: it pulls context from where your work actually lives and serves it via MCP. Switch from Claude to Cursor to ChatGPT and the context comes with you, not just what you told one chatbot.
A context file works - until it goes stale. It's a snapshot: your role, your project, your priorities change, and the file doesn't. You're stuck manually updating and re-pasting it into every tool. Unabyss stays connected to your actual sources, so it updates itself - and it also pulls from what you do inside Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor, feeding that back in. A .md file can't do that.
Under 90 seconds. Connect the sources you want to start with - Unabyss extracts your context stored there. Then connect Unabyss to Claude Desktop or Cursor via MCP, or export your context files directly and paste them into any AI tool.
Yes. Your context is encrypted at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.3). Every connection uses OAuth, scoped per app and per source -- you see exactly what's shared before approving, and you can revoke access instantly. EU users get EU-hosted data, GDPR-compliant from day one. We don't sell your data or use it to train AI models.
From the Unabyss Vault
Guides on personal context for AI - what it is, how to build it, and why it matters.
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Most GTM brains unify account and pipeline data into one source of truth — and then every AI session still starts blind to who the rep is, how they sell, and what changed on the deal yesterday.
8 July 2026 · 6 min read
Read article How to Take Care of Your AI Context (So It Stays Accurate Over Time)
Most people set up their AI context once. Write a short bio, list a few preferences, paste it into a custom instructions box, and move on. Six months later...
7 July 2026 · 6 min read
Read article Why It's Worth Building (and Keeping) Your Personal Context for AI
Building personal context sounds like one more setup chore — another profile to fill out, another thing to maintain. So most people skip it, paste a quick...
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