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Notion, but for Agents. As we use more than one AI product (Claude Code, Claude.ai chat and Claude Design as well as other products and models), we wanted these to be able to share their memory and context with each other. That's why we built Markbase
Hey Product Hunt!Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm one of the makers of Markbase — shared memory for your AI agents. A hosted Markdown MCP server that gives a whole fleet of agents one persistent place to read and write.
The itch: agentic work isn't one model anymore. It's Claude Code on the engineering, Claude.ai on the thinking, other harnesses for the rest — and they all need to share state so the next one picks up where the last left off. A local notes/ folder breaks the second a second agent shows up. Notion's built for humans, not an API. So we built the thing shaped for a fleet.
What you get:
📝 Just Markdown — plain .md files in versioned storage, no lock-in, export anytime.
🔒 Conflict-free — every write asserts an ETag, so two agents racing the same file can't clobber each other.
🧩 Typed collections — drop a _schema.md and records become queryable rows, still Markdown underneath.
The fun part: we run Markbase on Markbase — our own PRD, architecture, and ~50 decision records live in it, written by the agents that build it.
Invite-only private preview for now. I'll be in the comments all day — would love to hear how you're handling agent memory today. AMA! 🙏
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About Markbase on Product Hunt
“Shared Memory for your Agents”
Markbase was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #143 on the daily leaderboard. Notion, but for Agents. As we use more than one AI product (Claude Code, Claude.ai chat and Claude Design as well as other products and models), we wanted these to be able to share their memory and context with each other. That's why we built Markbase
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