AI memory for
writers.
Your voice, your style, your references — kept across every draft and every tool.
The AI keeps your voice wherever you write. Not a generic house style.
Your voice, held once
The words you favour, the clichés you ban, the register you write in — kept as concrete conventions and refusals, not a prompt you retype. The assistant speaks in your voice from the first line.
Consistent across drafts
Outline in one tool, draft in another, polish in a third — the persona travels, so your style doesn't reset every time you switch apps. One voice, every surface, every session.
Your references travel
The sources you return to, the facts about your subject, the people and projects you write about — kept in your corpus and surfaced where you need them, so you stop re-briefing the assistant from scratch.
Edit and version your voice
Your voice is a signed file in a git repo you own. Refine a convention, retire a phrasing you've outgrown, roll a change back — every edit versions like a commit, with no settings panel buried inside a vendor's app.
Local-first and yours
Nothing hosted by default. Your persona and corpus live on your machine, signed with your own key. Export your voice any time — your craft is not locked inside one tool's memory.
Frequently asked questions
What is an AI memory for writers?
An AI memory for writers is a single persona that holds your voice, your style rules and your references — the words you favour, the ones you ban, the British or American spelling you write in, the sources you return to — in a file you own. Every AI you draft with reads it, so the assistant keeps your voice whether you're in ChatGPT, Claude or a local model.
How does it keep my voice consistent?
Your voice lives in the persona as concrete conventions and refusals rather than a vague prompt you retype. As you work, aiperson records what's emerged — a turn of phrase you like, a cliché you reject, the register you write in — and projects it into every tool, so drafts stay in your voice instead of resetting to a generic house style.
Does it work across different writing tools?
Yes. The same persona is present across 21 cloud chat surfaces in the browser — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and more — and 13 editors and CLIs over MCP. Draft a chapter in one tool and outline in another; both speak in the voice you've cultivated.
Can I edit and version my voice?
Your voice is a signed file in a git repo you own, so every change is yours to read, edit and roll back. Refine a convention, drop a phrasing you've outgrown, and the change versions like any other commit — no settings panel buried inside a vendor's app.
Where is my writing kept?
Nothing is hosted by default. Your persona is a local-first file and your corpus is a local SQLite database on your machine. You choose, per data kind, what (if anything) is mirrored for cross-device sync — and you can export the whole thing any time.
Cultivate one AI. Keep it yours.
One voice across every tool you write in. Free while we build toward our first 100 Founding Members.