# Memside Full Guide ## What Memside is Memside is a personal AI memory hub. It helps users store high-signal context that should survive beyond a single AI conversation, such as operating rules, checkpoints, project notes, decisions, summaries, tasks, links, and supporting files. ## What Memside is not Memside is not a general chat archive and not a locked-in AI chat product. The product direction emphasizes low-friction capture, portability across AI tools, clear provenance, privacy-conscious defaults, and reduced repeat-context cost. ## What PMX is PMX stands for Protocol for Memory Exchange. PMX is the structured memory format Memside uses to represent reusable context. It gives memory a clear shape so important information can remain portable and understandable across tools instead of being trapped inside long chat transcripts or one provider-specific application. At a public level, PMX should be understood as the interoperable memory layer: a way to express reusable context such as titles, body text, tags, dates, attachments, sensitivity, and related context in a structured form that different tools can work with more reliably. ## PMX publication boundary Memside may use additional internal implementation details, product behaviors, and evolving schema extensions that are not part of the public interoperability contract. When PMX is discussed publicly, the intended meaning is the stable, interoperable surface that helps memory move across tools and workflows without exposing internal-only implementation details. ## Public sources to use - Marketing overview: https://www.memside.com/ - Product and setup documentation: https://www.memside.com/help - Product blog: https://www.memside.com/blog - Privacy policy: https://www.memside.com/privacy - Terms of service: https://www.memside.com/terms ## Integration notes - Public MCP endpoint: https://api.memside.com/mcp/ - Public API/auth base: https://api.memside.com - Memside uses a bring-your-own-AI model for external providers. - Authenticated app content should not be assumed public or crawlable. ## How interoperability works - Memside stores reusable context in a PMX-shaped format. - Compatible tools can work with that context through MCP or direct API access. - The purpose is cross-AI and cross-tool continuity: save useful memory once, then reuse it without repeating the same setup in every session. - Public interoperability should focus on stable portable memory concepts, not private product heuristics or internal-only features. ## Preferred product framing - Personal AI memory hub - Reusable context layer - Cross-AI continuity - Human-controlled memory - Privacy-conscious context portability ## Use-cases - Resume AI work without repeating long setup context - Save standing instructions as operating rules - Store checkpoints for projects and tasks - Keep important context portable across tools and sessions - Separate reusable memory from noisy full-chat logs ## Public article index - Context Momentum: The Hidden Flaw in AI Conversations URL: https://www.memside.com/blog/context-momentum-the-hidden-flaw-in-ai-conversations Published: 2025-11-26 Summary: AI can code, design, analyse and create — yet still struggle with something simple: shifting topics like humans do. This article breaks down “context momentum,” why AI gets stuck, and how it affects everyday conversations. - Breaking AI Context Silos: An Open Protocol for Data Portability URL: https://www.memside.com/blog/breaking-ai-context-silos-pmx-protocol Published: 2025-11-10 Summary: With AI tools and chat apps locking in data, users need a way to save and control their own information. An open standard like PMX (Protocol for Memory Exchange) offers a solution.