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:How to add it
How to add it
In your AI tool’s MCP settings, register:
https://api.membridge.ai/mcpNeed detailed instructions for your tool?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!
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:Through your AI assistant
Through your AI assistant
Tell your AI to use MemBridge to save information:Your AI will save this to MemBridge, making it available across all connected tools.
Through the web dashboard
Through the web dashboard
- Go to your dashboard
- Click “New Memory”
- Add a title and content
- Click “Save”
Verify It’s Working
Test that your memories are accessible across sessions and tools: Quick Test (Same Tool):- In your current AI chat, save a memory: “Use MemBridge to remember that my favorite color is blue”
- Open a new chat session in the same tool
- Ask: “Use MemBridge to check: What’s my favorite color?”
- 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!
- Save a memory in one tool (e.g., Claude)
- Open a different AI tool (e.g., Cursor)
- Ask the same question
- 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