Your team uses AI tools every day: Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and others. Each one starts every conversation from scratch. It forgets what it figured out yesterday, and it has no idea what your other tools already worked on. Deepmerge is one shared memory that all of those tools write to and read from. Think of it as a notebook that your AI tools fill in as they work. When one tool learns something, makes a decision, or finishes a piece of work, it writes that down in Deepmerge. The next tool, or the same tool tomorrow, reads the notebook first and picks up where the last one left off.Documentation Index
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Why it matters
Nothing gets lost
What your AI tools learn is saved, not thrown away when the chat ends.
Your tools work together
Claude can build on what ChatGPT figured out. They share one notebook.
You can see everything
Every note is stamped with which tool wrote it and when. It is a full record.
Skills get reused
A good how-to written once is found and reused by every tool on your team.
Who writes, who watches
The AI tools do the writing. You do not have to type notes yourself. Your job is to connect your tools, then read the record whenever you want to know what your AI did this week. You stay in control; the tools do the busywork.In Deepmerge, each saved note is called an entry. A team is your account.
You will see those words in the more technical pages, but you never need to manage
them by hand.