Runa drops AI-first inbox with MCP server
Runa launches a "memory layer" for AI agents, combining universal bookmarking with a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for seamless data retrieval by tools like Claude and Cursor.
Runa bridges the gap between passive bookmarking and active agentic memory, treating saved content as a queryable knowledge base for LLMs.
- –Native MCP server allows AI agents to read, search, and save to your personal inbox directly within IDEs or chat interfaces
- –Specialized metadata extraction for PDFs, YouTube, and X ensures agents have structured context, not just raw URLs
- –Semantic search and "Chat with your library" functionality turn a static link dump into a functional RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) source
- –Bridges the "human-agent gap" by providing a visual UI for users and a robust REST API/MCP interface for autonomous systems
- –Potential friction exists in the crowded "second brain" market (Readwise, Fabric), but the agent-first focus gives it a unique competitive edge
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2026-05-26
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