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title: "Memory.Wiki Product Strategy and Development"
url: https://memory.wiki/KFtUbXkS
updated: 2026-05-17T08:24:55.005Z
source: "auto-synthesis"
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# Memory.Wiki Product Strategy and Development

> This wiki synthesizes the strategic direction, product specification, and positioning for memory.wiki, a personal knowledge management system designed as a cross-AI memory protocol layer.

## Key claims

- [EXTRACTED] "memory.wiki is a personal wiki that you author, AI uses, and LLM maintains itself" with the core promise being "You author. AI uses. The wiki maintains itself." [doc-1]
- [EXTRACTED] The strategic positioning shifted from "better PKM tool" to "Memory Protocol Layer" (Future B), choosing infrastructure over competing with existing PKM tools [doc-2]
- [EXTRACTED] The product operates through "Two Doors": a Memory door promising "AI remembers me" via 1-click capture, and a Wiki door promising "my mind gets organized" through automatic indexing and LLM maintenance [doc-1]
- [INFERRED] The founder has significant AI industry credibility, having worked on national AI projects and major tech companies across three countries, which positions the product for high-level partnerships [doc-3]
- [EXTRACTED] Current gaps compared to existing mdfy implementation are "link graphs, semantic search, and LLM self-organization" [doc-1]
- [AMBIGUOUS] Upstage Solar represents the first official partnership, though the exact nature of this "co-positioning alliance" and deliverables remain to be defined [doc-2, doc-3]

## Cross-references

- **Positioning strategy**: Both [doc-1] and [doc-2] emphasize the shift from PKM tool to infrastructure layer, with [doc-1] defining what it's NOT (Notion, Obsidian competitors) and [doc-2] explaining the strategic reasoning behind choosing "Future B"
- **Branding evolution**: [doc-1] and [doc-2] document the transition from "mdfy" to "memory.wiki" with mori.wiki as short URL, representing the strategic pivot to protocol-focused positioning
- **Partnership approach**: [doc-2] and [doc-3] both reference Upstage as the first partner, with [doc-3] detailing the founder's credentials that enable peer-level partnerships

## Open questions / gaps

- Technical implementation details for the three missing components (link graphs, semantic search, LLM self-organization)
- Specific deliverables and timeline for the 6-month Upstage partnership
- Revenue model and monetization strategy for the infrastructure/protocol positioning
- Competition response from established PKM tools if memory.wiki gains traction
- Technical architecture for cross-AI deployment and the "one URL deploys everywhere" promise

## Provenance

- [doc-1]: Defines the core product specification and vision for memory.wiki as a self-maintaining personal knowledge wiki
- [doc-2]: Documents the strategic decision to position as infrastructure rather than competing PKM tool, including branding changes
- [doc-3]: Outlines the founder's background and partnership strategy, specifically the Upstage collaboration approach