The AI that actually knows you
Claude knows everything. Except you.
Every conversation starts from zero. You re-explain your business, your clients, your projects, your history. Again. You paste the same context paragraph you pasted last week. You re-upload the same docs you uploaded yesterday.
That is not intelligence. That is a search engine with good manners.
Brian fixes this
Brian gives Claude one memory across every conversation. Your work, your clients, your decisions, your thinking — in a structure Claude can actually use.
Tell Claude once. It remembers. Accurately. Forever.
What working with Brian actually looks like
It’s Tuesday morning. You open Claude and say: “Draft the follow-up to the Henderson proposal.”
No context paragraph. No pasted transcript. No “the client is in fintech and we pitched them on…”
Claude already knows Henderson. Knows what you proposed. Knows the objection they raised on the last call. Knows your house style. Drafts it in your voice.
You move on. “What’s outstanding on the Q2 migration?”
Claude pulls the decisions, the blockers, the thread you left open on Friday afternoon when something else took priority. No hunting through Notion. No re-reading a week of Slack. The context is already there.
Later you’re thinking through pricing for a new offering. “Based on the last three client engagements, what’s the right number?”
Claude has the engagements. Has your margins. Has the reasoning you worked through the last time you priced something. It doesn’t make up numbers — it uses yours.
This is the difference between an assistant and a system that knows your work.
Why other “AI memory” tools don’t do this
Most AI memory is a sticky note. A handful of facts pinned to a profile — “prefers bullet points,” “has a dog.” Useful for a greeting, useless for real work.
Brian is a knowledge system. Your context lives in a structured graph Claude can actually reason against. The more you use it, the sharper it gets. It’s not a bigger sticky note. It’s the backend your AI was missing.
Your memory, your control
- Scoped into spaces — keep client work, internal ops, and personal context separate.
- Fully editable. Delete anything. Change anything. Export anything.
- Private by default. Your memory is yours.
How it works
Brian runs on the Model Context Protocol, the standard Claude uses for tools. Five minutes to connect. Works in every Claude conversation from then on. No dev setup. No complicated install.
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Free tier available. Pro at $15 per month. No credit card to try.
Give Claude a memory worth trusting.