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ChatGPT and Claude create memory over your chats. Macro creates memory over everything you and your team are working on — email, messages, tasks, docs, calls, and anything you’ve connected via MCP. There’s not too much to document here because it all runs in the background with limited configurability.
Diagram of Macro's blocks — email, messages, tasks, docs, calls, files, canvas, and pull requests — all feeding one unified memory that agents read and write
Every night, Macro refreshes this memory from the day’s activity. When you ask an agent “what’s the latest status of project alamo?”, it answers from the most recent emails, messages, tasks, docs, and call transcripts — you don’t have to point it at anything.

Personal vs. team memory

Everyone has a personal memory built from their own work. If you’re on a team, there’s also a shared team-level memory:
  • Tasks are added to team memory by default, so everyone can see what others are working on.
  • Calls are recorded, transcribed, and shared to team memory by default. You can opt out per call — see Calls — in which case the call goes to your personal memory only.
  • Emails are auto-shared with the team where it makes sense, for example in the CRM module.
This is what makes agents in Macro different from a personal chat assistant: they remember what your whole team has been doing, not just your own chat history.