What website is this?
Unabyss is a personal context management platform for AI tools. After you connect everyday apps such as Notion, Slack, Gmail, and GitHub, it extracts information, stores it in structured form, keeps it updated as sources change, and serves it to agents like Claude and Cursor via MCP. It maintains a context vault built from real data sources, not ad-hoc chat memory from a single conversation. It fits people who want one shared background across multiple AI tools without re-introducing themselves each time.
Key Features
- Connect integration sources such as Notion, Slack, and Gmail once and extract context from apps you actually use.
- Automatically segment incoming content by topic, source, confidence, and sensitivity so retrieval pulls only relevant slices.
- Expose structured context to compatible agents—including Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenClaw—through MCP.
- Set visibility at item or topic granularity; block private info, company confidential content, or entire source apps.
- Score and filter snippets at retrieval time so only lines relevant to the question enter the prompt.
- Generate MCP access tokens and invoke context from supported hosts with a one-line install command.
Use Cases
- When switching between Cursor and Claude Code, let each coding agent read the same GitHub and doc context and continue where the last session left off.
- After updating business materials in Slack, Notion, or Google Drive, draft investor updates with AI that matches company tone instead of generic template voice.
- Connect LinkedIn and email asset libraries so marketing drafts sound closer to brand voice with fewer tone rewrites.
- Plug in meeting transcripts and CRM notes so GTM workflows draft tailored offers from real call content, not generic sales copy.
- When moving between Gmail, LinkedIn, and note tools as an angel investor, have AI triage cold inbound and follow-ups without losing founders you have already met.
Who is it for?
- Developers and indie builders who use multiple AI coding tools daily (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, etc.).
- Founders and small teams who need company context shared between business tools (Slack, Notion, Gmail) and AI.
- Users who want to feed background to many agents through MCP instead of teaching each platform separately.
- Less suited for: light users who only chat in one product and do not need cross-tool context reuse.
- Less suited for: scenarios where you cannot authorize everyday app connections, or context must stay fully offline and self-hosted.
How It Compares to Similar Tools?
Built-in “memory” in ChatGPT, Claude, and similar products mostly comes from past chats, stays unstructured and hard to audit, and is locked to one platform. Unabyss extracts structured context from authoritative sources like Notion and Gmail and reuses it across tools via MCP. Compared with generic RAG that dumps loosely matched chunks into prompts, it emphasizes topic segmentation and retrieval-time filtering. If you need one controllable context layer across MCP-compatible agents, this category fits better; if you prefer zero-setup memory inside a single chat window, built-in memory may be enough. It does not replace each AI product’s conversational ability—it adds a cross-tool, updatable background layer.
FAQs
Q: Can I use Unabyss for free?
A: Yes. The official site states signup includes credits with no credit card required, all features and integrations without tiers, and pay-as-you-go after credits are used—see the site for current billing.
Q: How is Unabyss different from “memory” in AI chat products?
A: Different. Chat memory usually comes from conversation history and stays on one platform; Unabyss extracts structured context from sources like Notion and Gmail, reuses it across tools via MCP, and keeps updating as sources change.
Q: Do I need MCP-compatible tools to use Unabyss?
A: It depends. Cross-tool automatic context injection relies on MCP hosts such as Cursor and Claude Code; if you only use connect-and-structure features without agents, much of the value is reduced.
Q: Can I control what each AI tool is allowed to see?
A: Yes. You can set granularity by item or topic and exclude private info, company confidential content, or entire sources; filters apply at retrieval so blocked content should not reach the model prompt.














