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Get Started in Three Simple Steps

Set up MemBridge and start sharing memories across all your AI tools.

Step 1: Add Memory MCP Server to Your AI Tool

Add the MemBridge MCP URL to your AI assistant’s settings:
https://api.membridge.ai/mcp

Step 2: Sign In or Create Account

When you first connect, you’ll be redirected to the MemBridge authentication page:
1

Automatic Redirect

On first connection, your AI tool will open the MemBridge sign-in page
2

Sign In or Sign Up

  • Existing users: Sign in with your credentials
  • New users: Click “Create Account” to sign up (free plan available forever)
3

Done

Your AI tool is now authenticated and connected to MemBridge!
The free plan includes 50 memories and 10 daily accesses—perfect for getting started!
Connect all your AI tools with the same URL—they’ll all access your memories after you authenticate!

Step 3: Start Using MemBridge

Once connected, you can start saving and retrieving memories:
Tell your AI to use MemBridge to save information:
"Use MemBridge to remember that I use Next.js 14 with TypeScript and Tailwind CSS for all my projects."
Your AI will save this to MemBridge, making it available across all connected tools.
It’s recommended to explicitly mention “MemBridge” or “use MemBridge” in your requests to ensure your AI uses the MemBridge tools.
  1. Go to your dashboard
  2. Click “New Memory”
  3. Add a title and content
  4. Click “Save”
You can also edit, delete, or export your memories from the dashboard.

Verify It’s Working

Test that your memories are accessible across sessions and tools: Quick Test (Same Tool):
  1. In your current AI chat, save a memory: “Use MemBridge to remember that my favorite color is blue”
  2. Open a new chat session in the same tool
  3. Ask: “Use MemBridge to check: What’s my favorite color?”
  4. Your AI should retrieve the memory from MemBridge and respond correctly
If your AI knows your favorite color in the new session, MemBridge is working!
Advanced Test (Cross-Tool): Want to verify cross-tool memory sharing? Try this:
  1. Save a memory in one tool (e.g., Claude)
  2. Open a different AI tool (e.g., Cursor)
  3. Ask the same question
  4. The second tool should also know the answer from MemBridge
If both tools access the same memory, you’ve unlocked true cross-tool intelligence!

What to Save

Here are some ideas for what to remember:

Personal Preferences

  • Writing style preferences
  • Dietary restrictions
  • Learning preferences

Project Context

  • Current projects you’re working on
  • Project-specific requirements
  • Architectural decisions

Development Environment

  • Programming languages and frameworks you use
  • Your preferred tools and editors
  • Common code patterns or styles

Useful Information

  • Frequently referenced code snippets
  • Important procedures or workflows
  • Helpful responses from AI conversations

Next Steps

Now that you’re set up, explore more features: