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Your ambient memory for Claude

365
Traction Score
92
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Jun 5, 2026
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Product Positioning & Context

Every great Claude response starts with context. Minimi listens across your Mac - docs, calls, messages, tabs - and gives Claude the full picture. No prompting. All on-device and private.
Productivity Artificial Intelligence Tech

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What is Minimi?
Minimi is a digital product or tool described as: Your ambient memory for Claude
Where did Minimi originate?
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When was Minimi publicly launched?
The initial public indexing or launch date for Minimi within our tracked developer communities was recorded on June 5, 2026.
How popular is Minimi?
Minimi has achieved measurable traction, logging over 365 traction score and facilitating 92 recorded discussions or engagements.
Which technical categories define Minimi?
Based on metadata extraction, Minimi is categorized under topics such as: Productivity, Artificial Intelligence, Tech.
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What are some commercial alternatives to Minimi?
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Are there open-source alternatives related to Minimi?
Yes, the GitHub ecosystem contains correlated projects. For example, a repository named MiniMax-AI/skills shares highly similar architectural descriptions and topics.
How does the creator describe Minimi?
The original author or development team describes the product as follows: "Every great Claude response starts with context. Minimi listens across your Mac - docs, calls, messages, tabs - and gives Claude the full picture. No prompting. All on-device and private."

Community Voice & Feedback

[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
the context bottleneck is real. most bad AI output i see is a missing-context problem, not a model problem, so this direction makes a lot of sense. the part id be curious about is signal vs noise. passively capturing everything across docs/calls/tabs is powerful, but the risk is feeding Claude confidently-irrelevant context. how you decide what's actually worth surfacing feels like the real moat here. on-device + private is a smart trust call too. nice work.
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
so cool!!!!!!!! kudos to the team
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
A lot of memory systems seem useful while a conversation is active, but the harder test is what happens after weeks of accumulated context.How are you thinking about memory quality over time? Is the bigger challenge helping Claude retrieve more information, or helping it maintain an accurate picture of what's still true versus what's become outdated?
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
The "no re-explaining yourself" pain point is so real — I spend a chunk of every session giving Claude context it had yesterday.Love the on-device angle too. Privacy-first local storage is the right call when your context includes work meetings and personal projects.One question: any Windows roadmap? That's my main blocker for trying it today.
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Wow. This is exactly what I need. Will come back and ask questions but excited to check this out!
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Top team, Top product. Congrats on the launch guys!!!
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Been using Shram for a while now and it is making my life a lot easier. Minimi is a crazy upgrade and i am loving it
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Neat idea. Can you tell Minimi to skip certain apps it shouldn't capture context from?
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Many people already try “memory” via manual notes or lightweight MCP memory servers. What’s the key product bet behind ambient capture across tabs/docs/messages/calls—and where does that approach win or lose versus a more intentional, user-curated memory workflow?
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Congrats on the launch. Most memory tools that 'always listen' wave their hands at the delete path, so I went looking for it here. When I revoke an app or delete a memory, do the vectors already sitting in the local store actually go? That's the real privacy question I believe for something that's on by default
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Congrats on the launch @jay_gadekar @ojasvika_sahu ! upvoted!Question: will it bloat the claude memory & increase the tokens used over time?
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Fr. Giving context to every LLM for the same thing I had it do yesterday and the day before is frustrating. About time someone built a plug-and-play memory layer and relieved me of the annoying ritual. Great work, team. Rooting for you.
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Woohoo! All the best team 🚀
[Redacted] • Jun 5, 2026
Have been lucky to get early access to Minimi and my god it’s powerful! From getting random, small insights that I forgot from my meetings to tracking my work output to remembering things that I did 2 weeks ago. Minimi is like magic
[Redacted] • Jun 4, 2026
I've been living inside Claude for most of my workday, and the one thing that always frustrated me was having to re-explain myself every single session. "Here's what I'm working on. Here's what happened in my last meeting. Here's the email thread you need to know about."

Minimi fixes that. It sits quietly on my Mac, reading what I read, hearing what I hear - and then feeds all of that to Claude as live context. So when I open a new chat and ask "what should I follow up on from this morning?", Claude already knows. No briefing. No copy-paste. Just the answer.

A few things I love about Minimi:

1. On-device memory - your context never leaves your Mac (the vector DB lives locally). We benchmark at 54% on BEAM vs the previous SOTA's 36%.

2. MCP-native - one link, paste it into Claude's custom connector, done. No new app to live in.

3. Granular control - you pick which apps it can see. Pause anytime.

If you use Claude and you work on a Mac, this is a no-brainer install. Three steps and it just works.

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