Dictionary
Agent Memory
Persistent context that lets agents retain preferences, decisions, and prior work.
Definition
Agent Memory is the stored state an AI system can retrieve across sessions: user preferences, previous outputs, project facts, operational rules, and feedback loops.
Example
A research agent remembers the company ICP, preferred competitor categories, and rejected sources before generating the next market scan.
Related Workflows
Related Tool Stacks
Related Prompts
↳ connected nodes
Workflow↳ linked
Automated Competitor Research
From a product description to a structured competitor matrix in under 10 minutes.
Workflow↳ linked
Prompt Library Operations
Version, evaluate, and reuse prompts as operational assets rather than loose text snippets.
Tool Stack↳ linked
Knowledge Graph Stack
Relationship layer that maps concepts, workflows, prompts, tools, and cases.
Tool Stack↳ linked
Agent Research Stack
Web-search-enabled agent for autonomous research tasks.
Prompt↳ linked
Competitor Discovery Prompt
Surface and structure direct competitors for a given product.
Prompt↳ linked
AI Workflow Audit Prompt
Identify weak points, missing controls, and automation risks in a workflow.
Workflow↳ linked
AI Meeting Intelligence Workflow
Convert meetings into decisions, tasks, risks, and follow-up briefs automatically.