Every couple of weeks we round up what we shipped — and why it matters to you. This time: your voice reaches everything you’ve saved, you can finally see what your cobrain is holding, and your data is easier to take with you.

Connect your AI in one click

WorkingMemory has spoken MCP — the open protocol that lets AI assistants use your tools — since day one, but connecting Claude Desktop used to mean editing a config file and pasting in a token.

Now it’s one click: add WorkingMemory as a connector in Claude Desktop, approve it in your browser, and Claude has a direct line to your cobrain. It’s included in your subscription, with nothing extra to set up. Full guide here: Connecting Your Cobrain to Claude Just Got a One-Click Button.

Your voice now reaches all of it

Voice search now reaches deeper into your notes. Ask a question out loud and the answer draws on everything you’ve ever saved — the idea you murmured in March and the article you saved last night find each other, even while you’re walking the dog.

Recording got more honest, too. There’s a timer with a gentle countdown as you near the limit, and a ring around the mic button that moves with your voice so you can see you’re being heard. If your mic is blocked, the app says so and lets you fix it and try again — and if nothing was heard at all, it tells you instead of swallowing the moment.

See what your cobrain is holding

Trust comes from being able to look. The new Memory page shows everything WorkingMemory is holding for you, with simple, curated filters — project, people, idea, admin — so you can see one lane at a time. It’s read-only for now; editing and pruning are on the way.

Your data, in your hands

We don’t train on your notes, and you can export them any time. Settings → Integrations → Export your data pulls everything — notes, full message history, reminders — into a single file, even if your subscription has lapsed. And if your trial ends without you subscribing, your memories are kept for 90 days before they’re permanently deleted, so you can export or come back any time in that window.

Smaller touches

Answers in chat now come back as tidy, well-organized prose instead of a wall of text. And on phones, the dead gap that lingered under the message box after dismissing the keyboard is gone.


All of this is live in the web app. Open it, ask it about something you saved months ago — out loud, if you like — and watch things find each other.