Agent Session Memory Manager
Developers using AI agents struggle to manage multiple sessions, remember context across projects, and share sessions between different agents (Claude, Codex, etc.). Termem enables quick session recovery, cross-agent memory sharing, and persistent context for terminal-based AI workflows. Target users are developers and AI power users.
The explosion of agentic coding workflows — Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI — has created a genuine friction point around session continuity that none of the model providers have prioritized solving at the tooling layer, making the timing real rather than speculative. No clear incumbent owns this space, though mem0 and LangMem are adjacent players focused on application-level memory rather than terminal session orchestration. Revenue band is listed as unknown, which is honest — developer tools with this usage pattern typically skew toward low-converting freemium, and charging meaningfully for session memory is a hard sell unless it embeds into an existing paid workflow. The biggest risk is that the major providers (Anthropic, OpenAI) ship native session persistence inside their own CLIs and collapse the market before any independent tool gains traction.
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