Memory Without Turnover
Two layers of persistent AI memory for you and your crew.
Portable MEMORY.md — private by architecture, not policy. Your notes, your data, your rules. Import, export, take it anywhere.
Agnostic AI gateway — natural language commands, web search, context-aware answers. Works in Slack, Discord, or any channel your team decides to use tomorrow.
Scoped team Blueprint — role-based, team-isolated, searchable. Decisions, processes, and lessons that outlast any teammate.
Open source · Self-hosted · BSL 1.1
Captured once, available forever.
Day one hires ramp in minutes, not months. When someone leaves, their tribal knowledge stays. Your team gets smarter every cycle.
Self-hosted. Open source. Export as Markdown anytime. Your team's memory lives on your hardware, under your control.
Discord and Slack today. More platforms coming. One unified memory across all channels — switch tools without losing context.
Point TrackMC at your GitHub repo — it builds team memory from your actual history.
Analyzes commits, PRs, and review patterns — generates team memory you review and approve. Day-one context from your actual history.
"Why did we choose this architecture?" Every tradeoff and technical choice logged. No more digging through six months of Slack threads.
New engineer asks "how does auth work?" — TrackMC returns the decision, the context, who made it, and who to ask.
Run one command. TrackMC analyzes your repo — commits, PRs, review patterns — and generates team memory. Review it, approve it, done.
Clicks invite link. Fills out 3 questions. Types @TrackMC help — productive in 5 minutes. The Blueprint is already there.
Blueprint has the answer — the decision, the tradeoffs, who made it. No Slack archaeology. No "ask Steve, he might remember."
PTO, new role, whatever. The new lead picks up where you left off. Every decision, every process, every lesson — still there. The team never skipped a beat.
Open source. Built to extend. Designed to last.
Adapter architecture. Discord and Slack today, anything tomorrow. Your memory is platform-independent.
Bootstrap from GitHub — commits, PRs, review patterns. Import MEMORY.md for personal memory. Seed your brain, don't start empty.
Categorized, tagged, searchable. Auto-captured from conversations. Pinned items are immortal. Stale items auto-archive.
Team memory, decisions, personal notes — all Markdown. OpenClaw-compatible. Take your data anywhere. No lock-in, ever.
Skills, working style, contacts — all private by default. Enforced at the code level, not a policy checkbox.
Claude, GPT, or Ollama (free + fully local). Swap models anytime. Bring your own key or run completely offline.
Docker Compose, setup.sh, or one-click Render deploy. Your hardware, your rules. Fork it, extend it, own it.
AI listens to conversations and auto-extracts facts, decisions, and preferences. Your team memory grows without anyone typing a command.
Auto-generated summaries of team activity. Who did what, what decisions were made, what's overdue. Delivered to your channel.
Invite link → 3 questions → personal memory seeded → productive immediately. No training deck. No onboarding doc nobody reads.
The race for personal AI has started. Some will adopt it, some won't. But organizations don't get to choose — teams that build shared memory will outpace teams that don't. That's not opinion, it's math.
TMC is the next layer: organizational AI that works whether every teammate has a personal AI setup or none of them do. The team's knowledge compounds either way. Personal AI is optional. Team memory isn't.
The name carries two meanings — Track Memory Checkpoint and Team Mission Control. Build something that lasts.