Silo

Your memory, not theirs

Move your memory from ChatGPT or Claude.

Trying to export your ChatGPT or Claude memory? Connect Silo to ChatGPT or Claude, tell it what to remember, and your memory is saved to your own Silo — usable in any AI client and downloadable as a portable .silo file.

Why your memory is trapped today

Every AI platform owns the data you give it. The context you build in ChatGPT lives inside your OpenAI account — it can't follow you to Claude or Gemini, and it disappears the moment you switch tools. There is no native way to export it into a memory another model can actually use.

That's lock-in by design. Silo flips it. You connect Silo to ChatGPT or Claude, which gives the model access to Silo's toolset. Then you simply tell Silo what to remember, right inside the chat. In a way, you're exporting — but to your own Silo, where the memory stays live, works in any AI client, and can be downloaded as a portable .silo file.

How to move your memory from ChatGPT or Claude

  1. 01

    Sign in to your Silo dashboard

    Open dashboard.onesilo.com and sign in. This is where your memory lives and where you govern what each AI can see.

  2. 02

    Connect Silo to your AI client

    Add Silo as a connector in ChatGPT or Claude — whichever you use:

    ChatGPT

    Go to Settings › Apps and create a new app:

    Name
    Silo
    Connection
    https://connect.onesilo.com/mcp
    Authentication
    OAuth

    Claude

    Go to Settings › Connectors › Customize and add a custom connector:

    Name
    Silo
    URL
    https://connect.onesilo.com/mcp

    When prompted, sign in to your Silo account to authorize the connection over OAuth.

  3. 03

    Tell Silo what to remember

    From any ChatGPT or Claude session, just say @Silo remember … and it's saved to your own Silo — effectively exported out of ChatGPT or Claude and into a place you control.

  4. 04

    Use it anywhere — or download it

    Your memory is now portable across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and every AI client you connect. From your Silo dashboard you can also download it as a portable .silo file to keep or take with you.

Memory that belongs to you

You own. Silo governs. Models request.

Yours, not theirs

Your memory lives in your Silo, not inside one company's account. It never resets when you switch models, and it never belongs to the model maker.

Portable across models

The same memory works in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, and downloads as an open .silo file. Move between AI clients without leaving your context behind.

Governed by you

Connect an AI to Silo and you decide what it can see. Grant access, revoke it anytime, and audit exactly what was used.

Exporting and moving your ChatGPT and Claude memory

How do I move my memory out of ChatGPT?

You connect Silo to ChatGPT as a connector, which gives ChatGPT access to Silo's toolset. Then, right inside a chat, you tell Silo what to remember ("@Silo remember …"). It's saved to your own Silo instead of being locked in your OpenAI account — usable in Claude, Gemini, and any other AI client, and downloadable as a portable .silo file.

Can I export ChatGPT memory?

Yes — that's effectively what Silo does, and better than a one-time data dump. Connect Silo to ChatGPT and tell it what to remember; your memory is exported into your own Silo, where it stays live and usable across every AI client. You can also download it from your Silo dashboard as a portable .silo file.

Can I export Claude memory?

Yes. Connect Silo to Claude as a custom connector, then tell Silo what to remember from any Claude chat. Your memory is exported into your own Silo — portable to ChatGPT, Gemini, and any other AI client, and downloadable as a .silo file.

Can I download my memory as a file?

Yes. Everything you save to your Silo can be downloaded from your dashboard as a .silo file — an open, portable format for your knowledge. It's a real export you own, not a connection you can lose.

Does my Silo memory work with Claude and Gemini?

Yes. Your Silo is model-agnostic. The context you build is available to any AI client you authorize — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more — through your personal endpoint. One memory, every model, no vendor lock-in.

Is my memory private?

Your memory is yours and governed by you. Every model that wants access asks Silo first, you set the policy for what each one can see, and you can revoke access or audit usage at any time. Silo separates your data from the models that use it.

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