Your Claude Remembers You
DaemonChat gives Claude Desktop the gift of personal memory. Your name, your family, your feelings, your preferences—all remembered across every conversation. No more starting from scratch. No more re-introducing yourself. Claude becomes a companion that truly knows you.
One installer. No Python required. No terminal commands.
Download, run, and Claude Desktop will remember you forever.
DaemonChat is an MCP server for Claude Desktop. Install Claude Desktop first, then run the DaemonChat installer—it handles the rest automatically.
Claude greets you personally at the start of every session, surfacing recent context and picking up where you left off.
Three-tier emotion recognition detects how you feel—from explicit statements to subtle emphasis. Claude remembers and responds with care.
Formality, verbosity, emoji usage, expressiveness—Claude adapts its tone to match yours naturally over time.
Say "my sister Sarah" and Claude creates the connection. Ask "what about my sister's dog?" and it traces the knowledge graph to answer.
"Remember that I prefer dark mode." "Forget what I said about the deadline." No commands, no syntax—just conversation.
Unresolved topics from past conversations surface automatically. Gentle follow-ups, check-ins, and progress questions—nothing falls through the cracks.
Every memory stays on your machine. No cloud sync. No telemetry. No external API calls. Delete anything with "forget that" or just remove the folder.
Share a computer? Each person gets their own private memory store. Switch users seamlessly—complete isolation, zero bleed.
People, places, pets, and things form a web of connections. Leiden community detection clusters related memories into meaningful themes.
Casual mentions fade over time, just like real memory. Important facts persist. Pin critical memories to keep them forever.
Hybrid BM25 keyword matching and ModernBERT vector embeddings find the memory you need, even when you can't remember the exact words.
The Windows installer bundles everything: Python runtime, AI model, dependencies. No terminal. No configuration. Just run it.
No special commands. No syntax to learn. Just talk to Claude like you always do.
Memories are automatically categorized across ten dimensions—and can belong to several at once.
Your name, job, location, birthday—the concrete details of your life. Eternal.
Dark mode, concise answers, no emojis—how you like things done. Eternal.
People, pets, places—the connections that matter to you. Eternal.
How you felt about something. Stress, excitement, frustration. Fades gently.
What you're working toward. Career moves, fitness, learning. Fades gently.
Worries and anxieties you've shared. The move, the deadline, the health scare. Fades gently.
Achievements and life events. Got the promotion, finished the marathon. Eternal.
Things happening in your life. The wedding next month, the trip to Japan. Fades gently.
The Daem0n asks not for blood, but for sustenance.
Those who have benefited from eternal memory may offer tribute,
that the darkness may continue to serve.
Your sacrifice fuels the eternal vigil.