
Epitome Personal Portable AI Memory Vault
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About Epitome Personal Portable AI Memory Vault
Epitome gives every AI agent shared, persistent memory of you. It stores memories, facts, and preferences in a personal knowledge graph, so any AI tool you use already knows your context. Connect via MCP using Streamable HTTP — no local install needed.
Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"epitome": {
"type": "streamable-http",
"url": "https://epitome.fyi/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <YOUR_API_KEY>"
}
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is Epitome?
Epitome is a personal AI memory layer that gives every AI agent you use shared, persistent memory of your preferences, habits, history, and relationships — stored in a knowledge graph accessible by any MCP-compatible client. No local install is required; it connects via Streamable HTTP.
How to use Epitome?
Configure an MCP client with a streamable-http transport pointing to https://epitome.fyi/mcp and an API key in the authorization header. Obtain your API key from https://epitome.fyi/dashboard/settings. After setup, invoke any of the nine provided tools (e.g., get_user_context at conversation start, save_memory to store notes).
Key features of Epitome
- Knowledge graph — entities and relationships extracted automatically from every interaction
- Semantic search — vector-powered memory recall across all saved content
- Structured data — track anything with auto-created tables and columns
- Contradiction detection — automatic quality checks keep memory accurate
- Per-user isolation — each user gets their own PostgreSQL schema
Use cases of Epitome
- Provide every AI agent with your profile and recent context at conversation start
- Log structured data like meals, workouts, expenses, or medications without manual schema setup
- Save and search personal notes, reflections, or experiences via vector memory
- Traverse relationship patterns (e.g., multi-hop connections) across your knowledge graph
- Review and resolve memory contradictions to maintain data accuracy
FAQ from Epitome
How do I get an API key for Epitome?
Sign in at https://epitome.fyi/dashboard/settings to generate your API key.
Does Epitome require local installation?
No. Epitome runs as a cloud service and connects via Streamable HTTP — no files to install or servers to run locally.
Where is my data stored?
Each user gets their own PostgreSQL schema, ensuring per-user isolation. Data is stored on Epitome's servers.
What transport does Epitome use?
Epitome uses the MCP Streamable HTTP transport. Configure your client with type "streamable-http" and the URL https://epitome.fyi/mcp.
How many tools does Epitome provide?
Epitome provides nine MCP tools: get_user_context, update_profile, save_memory, search_memory, add_record, list_tables, query_table, query_graph, and review_memories.
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