Give Content Writers AI That Knows the Brand Before the First Word
Content writers spend a significant portion of every AI session re-establishing context: the brand voice, the target reader, the topics already covered, the angles that have been tried. MemoryLake gives writers persistent AI memory across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and any other model in their workflow, so the AI that helped you write last month's pillar article already knows the style guide, the audience, and the content gaps when you return. The context you built doesn't disappear when the session does.
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The Memory Problem
A content strategist spends the first twenty minutes of every AI session re-uploading the style guide, re-explaining the persona, and re-establishing what's already been published so the AI doesn't suggest topics already covered. Multiply that by five sessions a week and you've lost hours to re-briefing instead of writing. For copywriters juggling multiple client voices, the problem compounds: there's no reliable way to keep three different brand contexts separate and persistent across sessions.
What MemoryLake Does Differently
Brand Voice That Loads Automatically — Background Memory stores your brand identity, tone rules, and editorial guidelines as persistent read-only context. Every session opens with the brand already established — you don't re-upload the style guide.
Content Frameworks as Reusable Workflows — Skill Memory lets you store your article structure templates, SEO frameworks, and content process steps so you can call them in any session, across any AI model, without rebuilding them from scratch.
Research That Persists Between Sessions — Conversation Memory makes every AI-assisted research session searchable. Retrieve the competitor analysis from three months ago, the expert quotes you surfaced for a draft, or the topic cluster you mapped out — any time, in any future session.
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How It Works
- Connect — Link your preferred AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or your API endpoint of choice) and optionally connect Google Workspace or Dropbox so briefs, drafts, and research docs are part of the memory layer.
- Structure — Brand voice and tone guidelines go into Background Memory. Content frameworks and process templates go into Skill Memory. Research sessions, interview notes, and source material go into Conversation Memory.
- Reuse — When you open a new session to write a follow-up article or continue a content series, the AI already has the established voice, the prior research, and the content inventory — ready without any re-briefing.
Before & After
| Without MemoryLake | With MemoryLake | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting a new article session | Paste in style guide, persona, and context before writing a word | AI opens with brand voice and audience context already loaded |
| Managing multiple client voices | Mix-ups happen; brand context bleeds between client sessions | Separate Background Memory per client keeps voices cleanly isolated |
| Continuing a content series | Manually reconstruct what was covered in prior pieces | Conversation Memory surfaces prior research and published angles instantly |
| Collaborating with another writer | No shared context; each writer re-briefs their own AI separately | Shared team memory gives both writers identical brand and research context |
Built For
MemoryLake is built for content writers, copywriters, and content strategists who work across multiple AI tools and lose topic context, brand voice, and research continuity every time a session ends. It's particularly useful for writers managing multiple clients or brand voices simultaneously, content teams producing at volume where topic overlap and duplication are real risks, and strategists who do deep research sessions that need to remain retrievable across a long content calendar.
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Frequently asked questions
I already paste my style guide at the start of every session. What does MemoryLake add?
I already paste my style guide at the start of every session. What does MemoryLake add?
Pasting a style guide covers the static rules, but it doesn't carry forward the dynamic context — the research you did last Tuesday, the competitor angle you decided to avoid, the audience insight you discovered mid-draft. MemoryLake stores all of that as searchable, structured memory so your AI gets incrementally more useful over time rather than resetting to the same baseline every session.
Can I keep different client brand contexts completely separate?
Can I keep different client brand contexts completely separate?
Yes. MemoryLake uses role-based access control and separate memory namespaces, so you can maintain distinct Background Memory instances for each client. There's no bleed between brand contexts, and you control which memory a given AI session draws from.
Does this work with the AI tools I'm already using?
Does this work with the AI tools I'm already using?
MemoryLake supports ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and any model accessible via API endpoint. It connects via REST API, Python SDK, and MCP, so it integrates with your existing workflow without requiring you to switch tools or change how you write.