How to Add Persistent Memory to Claude Opus 4.8
Claude Projects are phenomenal for isolated context, but what about global memory? Learn how to sync your workflow across all Claude sessions effortlessly.
Anthropic’s release of Claude Projects changed the game by allowing users to upload massive amounts of context to a specific workspace. But as any heavy Claude user quickly realizes, that context is siloed. If you start a quick chat outside of your Project, or create a new Project, Claude forgets everything about your coding preferences, your writing style, and your past conversations.
The Problem with Isolated Context
Imagine you spend an hour teaching Claude your company's proprietary CSS framework inside a specific Project. The next day, you need a quick script written in a new chat. You ask Claude to style it, and it outputs generic Tailwind CSS. Why? Because the knowledge was locked inside the original Project.
You are forced to constantly copy-paste "System Instructions" into every new Project or chat. This is tedious, error-prone, and exactly the kind of repetitive task AI was supposed to eliminate.
The Fix: A Global Memory Layer
To solve this, you need a memory layer that sits outside of Claude and injects context into every interaction, regardless of whether it's a Project or a standard chat. This is where Unifie AI comes in.
How Unifie Supercharges Claude
- Background Indexing: Unifie runs locally in your browser. As you chat with Claude, it extracts persistent facts (e.g., "Always use TypeScript strict mode") into Knowledge Nodes.
- Auto-Injection: Whenever you open a new Claude chat, Unifie invisibly prepends your accumulated knowledge as a hidden system message.
- Cross-AI Sync: If you use ChatGPT for brainstorming and Claude for writing, Unifie syncs the memory between both platforms instantly.
Setting it up in 3 Minutes
Step 1: Get the Extension
Unifie operates as a lightweight, privacy-first Chrome Extension. It doesn't use API keys; it just enhances your existing web sessions. Install it from the Chrome Web Store.
Step 2: Define your Brains
In the Unifie dashboard, create distinct "Brains" for different contexts. For example, a "Developer Profile" Brain and a "Content Creator" Brain. You can easily toggle which Brain is active before starting a Claude session.
Step 3: Watch it work
Open Claude. You'll notice a subtle Unifie indicator showing that your context has been injected. Ask Claude "What are my core preferences?" and watch it recite everything it shouldn't natively know in a fresh chat!
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