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Google Keep-style notes app with an MCP server for AI agents to read/write notes.
OneHaus household tools: tasks, calendar, contacts, pets, vehicles, documents and more.
Serve a folder of Markdown notes as an MCP server: hybrid search, reading, and sourced answers.
Cross-session, cross-device memory for your agent: remember and recall notes. No key to start.
Turn any article, document, or chat reply into a one-word-at-a-time RSVP reading session.
FastMCP server for TheBrain API — AI access to a personal knowledge graph, Tollbooth-monetized
Save and organize web finds in persistent, user-controlled collections for AI assistants.
Consent-gated tools that turn user health notes into non-diagnostic appointment-prep materials.
Human-authored personal context before AI guidance, built through private structured reflection.
Turn outlines and hierarchical notes into interactive mind maps through a hosted remote MCP server.
Self-hostable team wiki; agents read & write it via MCP; Atlas turns your repo into a cited wiki.
MCP-native open-source Notion alternative: read & write pages, databases and kanban boards.
Personal nutrition tracking — log meals, track macros, review history, import from another app.
A wiki about your life that writes itself. Save from any AI chat, recall it in the next.
Markdown-based note-taking with a hosted MCP server. Your notes serve you and your AI.
Read-only MCP access to authorized Vocci sessions, notes, files, and memory search.
Connect your Rock workspace to any MCP client. Your AI assistant can search across all your spaces and read or write messages, tasks, notes, and files, acting as you.
Search and read your Laxis meeting transcripts, AI summaries, and participants from Claude.
Read-only access to your SessionKeeper TTRPG campaigns - session summaries and transcripts, character rosters, NPC and wiki entries, DM prep notes, and player feedback. Built for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and other tabletop RPG groups.
A daily notebook your AI writes in — on today's page, in your entity graph, marked as its own.