Your company's memory, built from real work.

Hippocampus turns what your team does every day into a source-backed memory that people and agents can both use.

Work happens. Context disappears.

Decisions, changes, fixes, customer calls. Most of it never gets written down, so it scatters across Slack, browser tabs, tickets, and people's heads.

It turns all of that into one memory.

Hippocampus watches the work as it happens, understands what you're doing, and turns scattered activity into a single source-backed memory.

One memory, read two ways.

The same source-backed memory works for both: people read it to catch up and decide, agents read it to act with real context.

It gets better with use.

Every approved brief and every correction sharpens it. Your company doesn't just document work. It learns from it.

Then it hands your agents the context.

Hippocampus runs quietly in your menu bar, capturing the work as it happens. When an agent is about to act, it asks Hippocampus what it needs to know first.

The handoff Claude Code

“Before I edit onboarding, what do I need to know?”

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Signup redirect is merged and live. PR #42

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Touch the invite-only signup logic. founder decision

Agent continues with full context.

For AI-native teams

Four reasons teams run on Hippocampus.

01

Move faster

Nobody re-explains context. People and agents pick up exactly where the last person left off.

02

Stop losing what you know

When someone forgets or moves on, the work they did stays. Your company stops starting over.

03

Agents that act like teammates

Give agents the real context behind your work, so they ship like they've been on the team for months.

04

It compounds

Every day of work sharpens the memory. The company gets smarter on its own instead of repeating itself.

Actions speak louder than words.