While this service may add more prompts around prompts around prompts, that's all it can do. Cursor and other tools already do that with rules files.
It does not help the overall case for AI tools when we promise things they can't deliver or mislead people about how they work. Using words like "learning" and "memory" here in your advertising are examples of that.
Memoram is not an LLM or an AI tool itself. Instead, it’s a secure, encrypted database where you can store any information you choose—preferences, facts, notes, or other data you want to persist across AI tools. Think of it as a personal, cross-app “memory vault” that you fully control. When you interact with different AI assistants, you can selectively grant them access to relevant pieces of your stored information, enabling those tools to provide more context-aware and consistent responses, regardless of which LLM or service you’re using