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Scritty

Shared, searchable memory layer for every AI coding agent

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Hot score

90/100

Tracking since 2026-07-01. Saturation 18%.

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What is Scritty?

Scritty is a new tool that provides a shared, searchable memory layer for AI coding agents. It solves the problem of agents losing context between sessions or across different tasks, enabling them to recall past interactions, decisions, and code patterns. This persistent memory is designed to be used by multiple agents, making collaboration more coherent. Based on its Product Hunt launch, Scritty is positioned as a lightweight infrastructure component that integrates with existing AI coding workflows. It aims to reduce repetitive context-setting and improve agent consistency over long projects. The tool is likely targeted at developers using AI assistants like Cursor, Copilot, or custom agents who need a reliable way to store and retrieve information without manual note-taking. As a fresh launch, community signals are still limited, but the concept addresses a clear pain point in AI-assisted development.

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Key features

  • Shared memory across multiple AI agents
  • Searchable history of past interactions
  • Persistent context for coding sessions
  • Lightweight integration with existing tools
  • Reduces repetitive context-setting for agents

Who should use this

Developers and teams using AI coding agents who need persistent, shared memory to maintain context across sessions and improve agent collaboration.

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Trend velocity

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Saturation

18%

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