Ask your X saves what they know.
Turn the posts you liked and bookmarked into private memory for Codex, Claude Code, and you.
7 days free Then $12/month
The answer was already in your saves.
In Codex or Claude Code, ask socialmemory to find what you saved about a problem. Your agent can read the relevant posts, summarize the patterns, and bring the source posts into the conversation.
Find what you meant
Recover useful posts even when you no longer remember the author or exact wording.
Turn saves into useful work
Pull together research, writing ideas, and setup recommendations from posts you kept.
Carry the context forward
Add notes, merge tags, and save result sets you can reopen later.
Search the archive yourself.
Browse everything you liked or bookmarked in a clean, focused library. Search, filter, inspect attached context, and add the notes that explain why a post mattered.
Find it your way
Match exact words, explore related ideas when Meaning search is ready, or narrow the library by source, author, folder, tag, date, and content type.
Keep the useful context
Inspect media, quoted posts, and attached X Articles when that context is available from X.
Remember why you saved it
Add notes, tags, and favorites without turning the library into another filing system.
Like and bookmark posts as usual. Socialmemory turns them into one searchable library without asking you to change how you work.
One plan. Your whole X memory.
Everything you need to sync, search, browse, and use your saved X posts with your agent.
Start with a 7-day free trial.
Start Free TrialThe full Personal plan is included during your trial.- Chrome sync for X likes and bookmarks
- One private web library
- Exact search and Meaning search when ready
- Filters, notes, tags, and favorites
- Agent Access for Codex and Claude Code
- Private agent result sets and history
Bring the posts you already chose to save into the work you are doing now.
A few things worth knowing.
Everything you need to know about your X archive, Agent Access, and keeping your memory current.
What does socialmemory sync from X?
Socialmemory collects the posts you liked and bookmarked from the X account signed in to your browser. If a post is both liked and bookmarked, it appears once with both sources. Attached context such as quoted posts and X Articles is kept when it is available from X.
Do I need Codex or Claude Code to use socialmemory?
No. The web library is a complete way to browse, search, filter, and organize your saved posts. Agent Access is an optional power layer for people who want to use the same memory inside Codex or Claude Code.
What can my agent do with my saved posts?
Your agent can search and read saved posts, bring useful sources into the conversation, summarize what it finds, add notes, merge tags, and create result sets you can reopen in the library. Workflows such as digests and reminders are powered by your agent.
Can I use my library on another browser or device?
Yes. You can view, search, filter, and organize an existing library anywhere you can sign in. Refreshing the archive happens from Chrome with the extension connected, or from Codex or Claude Code when Agent Access is set up on your computer.
Is my socialmemory library private?
Your library and agent result sets belong to your signed-in socialmemory account. You can revoke Agent Access whenever you no longer want a connected agent to use the archive.
What happens if I unlike or unbookmark a post later?
Once a post has been imported, it stays in your socialmemory library until you remove it there. If the original post later becomes unavailable on X, the saved copy can remain searchable in your archive.