Memory belongs to the user.
All data stored in Index belongs to the user, not to Index. Users can export, delete, or revoke access to their data at any time. Index does not train on user data. Index does not share data with third parties.
Index is a proactive AI memory platform — a persistent, shared intelligence layer that sits at the center of your AI ecosystem. It connects to the tools you already use every day — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more — and becomes the single source of memory that all of them can read from and write to. Not a chatbot. Not a search engine. Infrastructure.
Every new conversation starts from zero. ChatGPT does not know what you told Claude. Claude does not know what you told ChatGPT last Tuesday. You re-explain your context, re-introduce yourself, repeat your preferences — over and over, to app after app, session after session. You are the only glue holding your AI stack together, and you are doing it manually.
Memory should belong to the user, exist independently of any single AI app, and be available to every AI the user chooses to trust with it. It should compound across tools, across teammates, across time — automatically, without manual effort, without repetition. That is what Index is built to be. A layer, not an endpoint.
Index works in three directions at once. AI apps write to it as you use them. Index feeds context back when a new session begins. And as Boards accumulate knowledge, the Proactive Engine surfaces patterns and connections — quietly, as ambient cards. The user stays at the center; the apps get smarter together.
Six principles govern every product decision at Index. They are not aspirational — they are binding. If a feature violates one of them, it does not ship.
All data stored in Index belongs to the user, not to Index. Users can export, delete, or revoke access to their data at any time. Index does not train on user data. Index does not share data with third parties.
Index surfaces suggestions and insights — but it does so as ambient, ignorable cards on the dashboard. It does not push unsolicited notifications. It does not interrupt. It is proactive on the user's terms.
Index does not compete with AI apps. It empowers them. Product decisions that would turn Index into a chatbot or a generic AI interface are out of scope. Index is a layer, not an endpoint.
Index is not a junk drawer. The Memory Engine continuously deduplicates, compresses, and summarizes. A Board with 50 high-quality entries is more valuable than one with 5,000 raw fragments. Browsing a Board should feel like reading a well-organized notebook, not a chat log.
The Passive Learning Module and memory storage touch deeply personal data. Privacy architecture — encryption, permission gating, local processing where possible, user-controlled deletion — is built from the start, not addressed after launch.
Index's visual identity is not an afterthought. The dashboard should be something users are proud to open. Every UI decision reinforces the brand: teal, pixelated, electrical, precise.
Index is being built by London Glass alongside the team at Glass Media. The platform is being developed in deliberate phases: foundation, then teams, then proactive intelligence, then passive learning, then ecosystem, then mobile. Each phase ships a usable, valuable product and builds the foundation for the next. Read the roadmap →
Six phases. Each one usable on its own. Each one a foundation for the next.
Core infrastructure: user accounts, Boards, the Memory Engine, the Orchestrator, and the Connector API. Official Connectors for ChatGPT and Claude. Basic dashboard with Board visualization. Proves the loop: AI app writes → Orchestrator processes → Board stores → AI app reads.
Team accounts, shared Boards, contributor attribution, and team-level permission management. Opens the small business market and enables the collaborative use case.
Pattern detection, suggestion generation, and the proactive dashboard layer. Transforms Index from a memory archive into a genuinely intelligent system — a tool that works for you rather than one you manage.
The Screen Monitor feature, on-device processing, and passive Board writing. Closes the gap between what users talk about with AI and what they actually do — making Index's model of the user uniquely complete.
Open Connector API, third-party developer ecosystem, and expanded AI app support. Begins Index's transformation from a product into a platform — the memory standard for the AI era.
Mobile app, voice assistant integrations, and international expansion. Index becomes always-on and always-accessible — the layer that follows the user across every surface.
Read the manifesto — the argument for memory as infrastructure.