Pickle
Personal memory layer that works across AI apps Discussion | L...

Our Take
There's a fundamental problem with AI apps right now—they all forget everything the moment you close the tab. Your ChatGPT conversations vanish. Your Claude history gets scattered. Your Gemini sessions disappear. Every AI tool is a fresh start, like meeting someone with complete amnesia every single time.
Pickle fixes that. It's a personal memory layer that works across AI apps, storing and surfacing the context that matters to you—whether that's previous conversations, projects you've worked on, or information you've shared. Think of it as giving every AI app a permanent brain.
The idea is simple: stop making users repeat themselves. Pickle sits between you and your AI tools, adding memory wherever you go. It's the kind of obvious-in-retrospect product that makes you wonder why it didn't exist sooner.
We don't have founder names, funding, or user numbers yet—but given how universal this pain point is, someone building it is sitting on a goldmine. Every person who uses more than one AI app has wanted this. The question isn't whether memory works across AI tools—it's who nails it first.
Pickle launched on Product Hunt. Reach out if you're building AI products and want your tools to actually remember things.
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