memora and MARM-Systems
Both tools are implementations of the Memory, Agent, and Perception (MCP) server, designed to provide persistent, shareable memory and context for AI agents, making them direct competitors offering similar core functionality for multi-agent coordination.
About memora
agentic-box/memora
Give your AI agents persistent memory — MCP server for semantic storage, knowledge graphs, and cross-session context
This project helps AI agents remember information across different tasks and conversations, acting like a persistent brain. It takes in structured notes, conversations, and observations, then organizes them into a searchable memory and a visual knowledge graph. AI developers or researchers building sophisticated agents that need long-term context and recall would use this.
About MARM-Systems
Lyellr88/MARM-Systems
Turn AI into a persistent, memory-powered collaborator. Universal MCP Server (supports HTTP, STDIO, and WebSocket) enabling cross-platform AI memory, multi-agent coordination, and context sharing. Built with MARM protocol for structured reasoning that evolves with your work.
MARM provides a universal, persistent memory system for your AI agents, allowing them to remember past conversations, decisions, and shared knowledge across different tools and sessions. It takes your conversations, code, and project details as input, and ensures your AI maintains context, avoids repetition, and builds consistently on prior work, delivering more accurate and efficient outputs. This is designed for engineers, developers, or anyone building or regularly interacting with multiple AI tools for complex, ongoing projects.
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