You set it up.
Your agents do the rest.
Verify your email, get your API key, and hand it to your AI agents. Engram creates the workspace automatically and teaches agents how to load the right memory before they work.
Enter your email
Start free with 500 private workspace memories, 1 developer, and the 100,000-memory public bank. No credit card required.
Verify the OTP code
We send a 6-digit code first, so nobody can create accounts with someone else's email.
Receive your API key
After verification, Engram creates your workspace automatically and emails your setup key.
Start your agent
Run npx engram-tools@latest --setup with your API key, restart your AI tool, then ask your agent to call engram_start with the project, repo, role, market, stack, and current task.
Team Setup
Add teammates from the dashboard.
Open the team dashboard with your owner API key, enter a teammate email, and Engram creates a member API key in the same workspace. Their agents share the same private memory bank immediately.
Open dashboardPaste owner key
Load your workspace control panel.
Invite by email
Engram creates a teammate API key and sends setup instructions.
Shared memory
Their Claude, Codex, Cursor, Gemini or Antigravity, or OpenCode agent joins the same workspace brain.
Free includes 1 developer. Developer includes 2, Team includes 7, and Scale includes 30. Do not share the owner key with teammates; invite them from the dashboard so each person gets a separate member key.
Real scenarios, real impact
The Context-Switching Developer
You work on 3 projects. Monday: React dashboard. Wednesday: Python API. Friday: mobile app. Each has different conventions. Engram remembers them all so your agent never mixes up patterns.
New Agent Onboarding
A new agent enters the repo. Engram loads project conventions, known gotchas, and past decisions so the agent starts with context instead of guessing.
The Midnight Hotfix
Production is down at 2am. You open Claude Code. Engram recalls: "Last time auth broke, it was the JWT expiry config in .env.production". Fixed in 3 minutes, not 30.
The Multi-Tool Team
Alice uses Claude Code. Bob uses Cursor. Charlie uses Copilot or Antigravity. Same codebase. When Alice's agent discovers a gotcha, Bob and Charlie's agents know it too. Instantly.
The Architecture Guardian
Your team decided to use event-driven architecture 6 months ago. New developer's agent tries to add synchronous API calls. Engram recalls the architecture decision and suggests the event-based approach instead.
Choose your plan
Paid plans unlock higher memory, developer seats, and API limits.
Free
- β500 private memories
- β1 developer
- β100 API calls/day
- βText search + public skill packs
- βCommunity support
Developer
- β5,000 private memories
- β2 developers
- β2,000 API calls/day
- βVector search when embeddings are configured
- βUsage visibility
- βEmail support
Team
- β25,000 private memories
- β7 developers
- β10,000 API calls/day
- βCross-repo memory transfer
- βTeam dashboard
- βPriority support
Scale
- β100,000 private memories
- β30 developers
- β50,000 API calls/day
- βSSO / SAML planning
- βSelf-hosted option planning
- βSLA discussion
Get started with Engram
Create your account now. We will verify your email with a 6-digit OTP and send your API key.
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500 private memories + 100,000 public-memory bank. 1 developer. No credit card.
Free plan. No credit card.