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ActingWeb Personal AI Memory is Live!

Feb 6, 2026

Trying to use ChatGPT or Claude memory and get strange answers because something in the memories set the AI off on the wrong course? Use multiple AI services and very different memories across? Want to be able to control when and what the AI uses when doing the work? Have a curated set of context that you would like to share with someone?

That’s exactly what the ActingWeb Personal AI Memory was made for. I’m super-happy to announce that the service is now live in preview (and totally while in preview). Just connect https://ai.actingweb.io/mcp as an app or connector, log in with your Google account, and you have your own personal memories at your fingertips. You can also access the memory management app at: https://ai.actingweb.io

More details about what ActingWeb Personal AI Memory can do for you!

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