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AgentMemo launches memory, approval API for agents

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AgentMemo launches memory, approval API for agents
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AgentMemo launches memory, approval API for agents

AgentMemo is a new cloud memory layer for AI agents that exposes both a REST API and an MCP server, with tools for remembering, recalling, forgetting, and human approval checks. The pitch is faster integration than rolling your own Postgres/pgvector stack, plus namespaced semantic retrieval across projects, users, or agents.

// ANALYSIS

This is a solid “boring infrastructure” play: not flashy model work, but exactly the plumbing teams keep rebuilding and then regretting.

  • MCP + plain HTTP support makes it usable across local and hosted agent stacks, including Ollama-style setups.
  • The built-in approval gateway is a practical differentiator for real-world automation where risky actions need human sign-off.
  • The biggest competitive pressure is a crowded memory layer market (Mem0, graph-based memory tools, self-hosted MCP servers), so reliability and developer UX will decide winners.
  • Early-stage signals (new Reddit launch, low discussion volume) suggest promising positioning but still limited proof of production traction.
  • There is naming ambiguity with an unrelated `agentmemo.com` product, so branding clarity will matter for discoverability.
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84d ago

2026-03-17

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84d ago

2026-03-17

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