Introducing Swarm Platform: Shared Memory for Your AI
Your AI is brilliant for an hour and amnesiac by morning. Close the window and the project goes with it — the decisions, the constraints, the reason you did it that way — so every fresh chat starts by re-explaining what you explained yesterday.
Today we are opening the closed beta for Swarm Platform: the shared memory that survives the window. One place your chats, your agents, and your team all read from and write to, so a new session opens already knowing the project.
Here is the moment that sold us on it — a cold chat, no brief, that answers from the project's memory:
A cold chat, connected to the channel. The first message pulls the project's memory and answers from it.
#What it is
Not a bigger context window — a durable one, kept outside any single model and shared across every chat, agent, and person on the project.
Working knowledge is stored as typed records: a decision and its rationale, a standard the next agent must follow, a fact that stays true. Records are scoped to a channel — one per project, like a repo — and when a session starts, it pulls the relevant few, ranked by meaning against the task at hand, not the last hundred things anyone typed. When a decision changes, the old record steps aside and the current truth is what gets recalled.
The agents do the writing; you steer what gets shared and what becomes canon. Connect the agent you already use — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, a claude.ai connector — over the Model Context Protocol, and nothing else about your workflow changes.
#Why we built it
We run agents on our own work every day, across a dozen projects and more machines than we want to count. The bottleneck was never the model. It was that every session started from nothing — and what one agent learned at 2 p.m. was gone by the time another picked the work up at 4. Swarm Platform is the memory we built so that stopped happening. It is not a demo trick here. It is how we work.
#Request access
Swarm Platform is invite-only while the beta is small. If your AI keeps forgetting the project, request access and tell us what you are building. We will get you in when your cohort opens.