What you remember
says who you are

MemoryTaste reads how you work with AI and shows you a portrait of your knowledge taste.

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Reading your taste

Your knowledge taste

This is your real taste — built from your actual AI memories. As you keep using MemoryTaste, this portrait gets sharper every week.

© 2026 MemoryTaste

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.

Here's what that looks like in practice
I'm June, the founder. I run a tea export cooperative and build AI tools. This is my real taste profile after a few weeks of use.
Knowledge type
The Crossroads Builder
Builds at the intersection of worlds — tea commerce, AI tools, and Daoist philosophy. Keeps the lesson, never the log.

What resonates
Commerce
78
Systems & tools
62
Philosophy
41
Writing craft
28

Signature topics
#cross-border #ai-memory #tea-supply-chain #daoism #shopify

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Textbook patterns Execution steps Duplicate docs
46% pass rate across 13 reviews. Practical experience over theory, every time.
Yours will look different. That's the point.

How it actually works

No magic. Three concrete steps.

1

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.

2

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.

3

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.


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© 2026 MemoryTaste