Give Marketing Teams Campaign Memory That Holds Every Brief, Asset, and Result
Marketing campaigns generate enormous context — briefs, audience insights, creative directions, performance data — that mostly vanishes once the campaign ships. MemoryLake gives small marketing teams persistent campaign memory across briefs, assets, and results.
Give Marketing Teams Campaign Memory That Holds Every Brief, Asset, and Result
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The problem: marketing teams lose campaign learnings the moment campaigns end
The lessons from the Q1 product launch should inform the Q3 launch. They live in old Notion docs nobody opens. Audience insights from one campaign don't transfer to the next. Every campaign re-derives context that the team already had.
How MemoryLake captures marketing campaign memory
Campaign event memory
Each campaign with brief, audience, creative, results.
Reflection memory for what worked
Patterns across campaigns surface.
Asset memory
Approved creative serves as reference for future work.
Cross-tool retrieval
Brief docs, creative tools, analytics platforms unified.
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How it works for marketing campaign memory
- Connect — Authorize brief, creative, and analytics tools.
- Structure — Each campaign becomes typed memory.
- Reuse — New campaign planning loads relevant prior campaign memory.
Before vs. after: marketing campaign memory
| Without MemoryLake | With MemoryLake | |
|---|---|---|
| Cross-campaign learning | Manual | Reflection memory |
| Audience insight reuse | Lost | Memory-driven |
| Creative reference recall | Manual archive | Memory-loaded |
| New campaign cold start | Common | Inherits learnings |
Who this is for
Small marketing teams at SMBs and agencies where campaigns happen frequently and the cumulative learning never compounds because nothing captures it.
Related use cases
Frequently asked questions
Integrations?
Integrations?
Notion, Figma, Google Analytics, custom — all supported.
Privacy?
Privacy?
AES-256 E2E.
Free tier?
Free tier?
Yes — for small marketing teams.