Resources

Background reading on the ideas behind ENGRAM and how it fits together.

A growing list of blog posts and write-ups that go deeper than the in-app documentation — the why behind the architecture, lessons learned along the way, and design notes worth sharing.

A Mind That Knows What It’s Missing: ENGRAM Now Finds and Closes Its Own Gaps

ENGRAM learned to remember my articles, my Claude Code sessions, and the research conversations I have with assistants elsewhere. But a memory that holds a lot of things can still have blind spots – topics it never wrote down, islands of knowledge that never connected, memories it never recalled. This release teaches ENGRAM to notice those blind spots, and to help me close them.

May 25, 2026 Read →
Completing the Mind: ENGRAM Now Remembers Conversations from Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, and Gemini

ENGRAM already remembered my articles and my code sessions. The last missing piece was the work I do with assistants outside ENGRAM. With this release, that piece lands too — and the Mind is, finally, whole.

May 16, 2026 Read →
Claude Code and ENGRAM Knowledge Hub: recalling the good memories together

Long-term memory across research, planning, and the iterative work of building.

May 9, 2026 Read →
ENGRAM Knowledge Hub: A Personal Knowledge Graph That Grows With Your Research

Most LLM tools forget what you taught them last week. ENGRAM Knowledge Hub turns your conversations, documents, and research into a personal knowledge graph with recall by relevance, not recency.

April 30, 2026 Read →
When Graphs Remember Better Than Summaries

How hippocampal-inspired memory consolidation and Personalized PageRank give AI assistants structured recall across conversations and documents.

April 6, 2026 Read →