The things you keep reveal who you are. One person saves every debugging war story. Another collects architecture diagrams. Someone else keeps coming back to the same sentence in a philosophy book.
That's not a habit. That's a taste. It's as unique as the music you listen to, or the books on your shelf. But unlike those — you've never seen yours.
We built a tool that reads your AI sessions, learns what matters to you, and turns it into a living portrait of how your mind works.
How it actually works
No magic. Three concrete steps.
Connect to your AI
Install MemoryTaste and point it at your project folder. It works with Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, and others. After each session, it reads your conversation and looks for knowledge worth keeping.
It extracts, you curate
The system pulls out candidates — a debugging lesson, an architecture decision, a business insight. You keep what resonates, skip what doesn't. Each choice is a taste signal.
Your taste takes shape
Over time, the system learns what matters to you. It starts filtering on its own — keeping signal, skipping noise. You get a living portrait of how your mind works.
See your knowledge taste
We're building this in the open. Be the first to discover yours.