Shared memory for product teams

Product work is held together by context that rarely lives in one place: why a feature was cut, what a customer interview revealed, the trade-off behind a roadmap call, the metric a launch was supposed to move, the bug that keeps coming back. PMs, designers, and engineers each hold a piece of it. When you bring AI agents into the loop, to draft specs, summarize feedback, or reason about priorities, they start without any of that history and you re-explain the same background every time. Glen, shared memory for AI agents, gives the agents your product team uses long-term shared memory as a single MCP tool, so product context persists and is shared across the whole team.

Connect your product tools to Glen over MCP and any agent, writing a spec, triaging feedback, or weighing a decision, can call one tool that retrieves relevant long-term context and records new facts in a single round trip. Before it produces anything, it pulls what the team already knows: the rationale behind past decisions, what customers actually asked for, the constraints engineering flagged, the goals a launch is measured against. As the work proceeds, it writes back new decisions and findings so the next agent, and the next teammate, inherits them.

The value is one shared product memory instead of context scattered across docs, tickets, and people's heads. Glen is org-scoped, so the knowledge is shared across every PM, designer, engineer, agent, and tool in your organization. A decision recorded once is available everywhere next time, and because Glen is a standard MCP server, the same memory is readable from Claude Code, Cursor, your roadmap or research agent, or any other MCP client. The why behind your product stops evaporating between sprints and becomes durable context your agents act on. You connect once over OAuth or an API key and keep the whole team, human and agent, working from the same history.

FAQ

Is Glen a roadmap or project-management tool?
No. Glen is shared memory for the AI agents your product team uses. It captures the decisions, rationale, and customer insight that tickets and roadmaps leave out, and feeds it back to agents automatically.
Can PMs, designers, and engineers share one memory?
Yes. Glen is org-scoped, so every role's agents and every MCP client read and write the same product memory across your organization.