The archive
Your best thinking is buried in old chats.
MemoryPlugin brings every conversation from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and three more into one searchable archive, then keeps it synced on its own.
Import in a few clicks · Syncs automatically after that
Pricing tiers: value metric and the 500-cap decision
3 weeks agoChatGPT · full transcript
Reworking annual vs monthly framing
MayClaude · full transcript
Found by meaning, not exact words.
The tax you don’t see
Every scroll-past is a small tax.
Three weeks ago you worked out the pricing logic with an AI. Today you need it. Which chat? Which tool? You rebuild it from scratch instead: faster than scrolling, slower than remembering.
Decisions get re-derived. Context gets re-explained. The record of your working life sits across six apps that can barely search themselves.
You’re paying for intelligence and losing the output.
With and without
Same question. Different AI.
Nothing changed but the history.
Without your history
What did we decide about the October launch?
I don’t have access to your past conversations, so I can’t say what was decided. If you can share your notes from that discussion, I’m happy to help summarize them.
A fresh stranger, every single chat.
With MemoryPlugin
What did we decide about the October launch?
October 12. The warm, direct tone won, and the teaser video was cut in favor of a live demo. It’s spread across two May chats; want the transcripts?
Same model. Same prompt. The history did that.
Bring it all in
Import once. Synced forever.
Connect a platform and years of conversations come in, in a few clicks. After that, new chats keep syncing on their own. No re-exporting, no maintenance.
Core keeps your last 500 conversations. Pro is unlimited: the whole archive, from every platform.
Coming soon: MemoryPlugin Sync brings your Claude Code and Codex sessions into the archive too.
Your archive
- ChatGPT1,204 conversations
- Claude862 conversations
- Gemini317 conversations
auto-sync on · new chats arrive on their own
Find anything
Search by what it meant, not what it said.
You
Walk me through the annual vs monthly framing one more time?
Assistant
Short version: anchor on annual, keep monthly visible, and let the savings line do the persuading…
★ pinned · full transcript · ⌘⇧K
Hybrid search
Keyword and meaning together, with recent conversations boosted. “The chat about the rebrand tone” finds it even if you never used those words.
An archive you can browse
Filter by platform, pin the ones that matter, and read full transcripts organized like an inbox. ⌘⇧K from anywhere.
Readable, not raw
Conversations render like mail threads, not JSON dumps. Open one and pick up exactly where things stood.
Put it to work
Your history becomes something you can ask.
The archive isn’t a filing cabinet. Any AI you use can draw on it, and so can you.
Ask your chat history
Plain-language questions over everything you’ve discussed. “What did we decide about the October launch?” gets an answer, with the conversations it came from.
Recall from any AI
Through the extension and the MCP server, your AI can search the archive itself: up to 15 queries in parallel, each taking a different angle on the question.
Answers that fit the window
Recall returns synthesized summaries with citations, under a per-query token budget. The relevant slice comes back, not a transcript flood.
Speed for breadth, quality for depth
Speed mode fans out wide with low latency. Quality mode brings a more capable model to the few questions that are genuinely hard.
What did we decide about the October launch?
Launch is October 12. The warm, direct tone won, and the teaser video was cut in favor of a live demo.
up to 15 parallel queries · summarized · cited · budgeted
The intelligence layer
The archive starts talking back.
On Pro, your history stops being storage and starts being insight.
June insights
Research lives in ChatGPT, decisions land in Claude, and your busiest thinking happens Tuesday mornings.
knowledge graph · early beta
Life context, standing by
A living overview of what you work on and care about, drawn from your history and available to any connected AI from its first message.
Conversation summariesPro
Summarize any long conversation on demand, generic or tailored: key decisions, action items, where things stood. Ask leans on them too, so long threads come back sharper.
Monthly insights and analyticsPro
Opt-in monthly patterns drawn from your chats, plus an activity view of how you actually use your AI tools.
Knowledge graphPro
Everything you’ve discussed, mapped: people, projects, and decisions connected across conversations. Early beta.
Yours, period
Your history stays your history.
The archive belongs to your account alone. Reach it from the dashboard, the extension, or the MCP server, export it whenever you want, delete it whenever you want. MemoryPlugin’s business is subscriptions, not your data.
Two years in. Built with the people who use it.
May 2024
Shipping since
Monthly
Releases, no gaps
3,800+
Users
4.5★
From 100+ reviews
Your history is a long game, and MemoryPlugin is built like one: independent, funded by the people who use it, shipping every month since May 2024. Chat history import itself exists because users kept asking for one place their conversations could live.
Independent · Funded by its users · Public status page · Export anytime
Objections, welcome
Questions you’re probably asking.
Can I search my old ChatGPT conversations?
Yes. Import your ChatGPT history into MemoryPlugin and every conversation becomes searchable by keyword and by meaning. Search for the idea, not the exact words, and filter by platform when you know where it happened.
How do I import my chat history from ChatGPT or Claude?
A few clicks: connect the platform and MemoryPlugin brings your conversations in. Imports work from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, and TypingMind. After the first import, new conversations keep syncing on their own.
How many conversations can I import?
Core includes your last 500 conversations. Pro and Believer are unlimited: bring in years of history from every platform.
Do new chats sync automatically?
Yes. After the first import, the browser extension keeps your archive current as you chat. No re-exporting, no maintenance.
Is my chat history private?
Your archive belongs to your account alone. It’s never shared, and you can export or delete it whenever you want. MemoryPlugin’s business is subscriptions, not your data.
Won’t feeding history to an AI blow up my token usage?
No. Recall returns tight, synthesized summaries with citations instead of raw transcripts, under a per-query token budget. Your AI gets the relevant slice, not the whole archive.
What does Pro add over Core for chat history?
Pro removes the 500-conversation cap and adds the intelligence layer: on-demand conversation summaries, monthly insights, usage analytics, and the knowledge graph in early beta.
Just need a one-off export? The free ChatGPT to Markdown tool has you covered.
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