Coffer saves Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini responses
Coffer is a Chrome extension that adds a save button to individual AI responses in Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, then stores the clipped content locally in a searchable vault. It is aimed at people who keep losing useful code, explanations, and snippets inside long chat threads. The product emphasizes preserving the original Markdown formatting, so code blocks, tables, and lists stay intact, and it claims to make zero network calls of its own.
Hot take: this is a practical workflow tool for power users, not a flashy AI layer, and that makes it more credible than most “AI memory” products.
- –The strongest differentiator is response-level saving, which is more precise than archiving whole chats.
- –Local-only storage is a meaningful trust signal for developers who care about privacy and portability.
- –Markdown preservation matters here because the main value is keeping code and structured answers usable.
- –The cross-provider search angle is the right wedge: Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini all become one corpus.
- –The main risk is commoditization, since several adjacent tools are already chasing AI history and snippet vaults.
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2026-05-26
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2026-05-26
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