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Hyperspell: Memory for AI Agents

Give your API agents long-term memory and context from your entire workspace

Hyperspell is the memory layer for AI agents. We help developers connect data from tools like Slack, Gmail, Notion, and Google Drive so their agents can recall, reason, and learn over time.

🎬 Watch our launch video: https://youtu.be/t6ji-n9qHYo?si=rALHJ2KaTiAieEvq


Hi there!

Conor led a $30m ARR API business at Checkr, building infrastructure used by tech companies like Doordash and Airbnb. Manu has 15+ years of Machine Learning experience. His previous ML/AI startup got acquired by Airbnb, where he went on to build Airbnb’s first Knowledge Graph. Manu has also owned .ai domains since 2014 when he bought one for his first startup (back then he had to send a fax to Antigua to get one).


AI Agents are clueless geniuses

Today, AI agents show up like it’s their first day on the job — sometimes impressive, but with no awareness of your context, institutional knowledge, history, and preferences. Worst of all, without the ability to learn and improve, they will only ever be as good as they are on day one.


Hyperspell fixes that.

With our SDK, developers can add a context and memory layer to any agent in minutes. Pre-built connectors let users connect their tools like Gmail, Notion, and Slack, so that memory doesn’t start from zero: Hyperspell will analyze all existing files and conversations, figure out the important people, projects, and facts, and make it all available to your agent through our Agentic Memory Network.

Best of all, it improves with every single interaction: Our novel approach to memory reinforces what’s being recalled, and helps your agent improve over time.

But wait, there’s more!

There’s lots of different ways our customers use Hyperspell, and because of that there’s lots of different ways you can integrate Hyperspell into your own agent. To make this easier, we created the first ever self-integrating SDK.

Watch how we go from zero to production-ready PR on an unknown codebase with our custom Claude Code skill:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfYsXJJsX3k

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