Overview / Description
Stash is a shared memory and data layer for development teams that work across multiple repositories and AI coding agents. It captures every session's decisions and search history and makes them available to the whole team, so the next contributor inherits the context, reasoning, and insights gathered before them instead of starting from scratch. Beyond recording agent work, Stash acts as the single place your agents connect to all your data — GitHub, Drive, Gmail, Notion, Slack, and more — plus an agent-native Drive in Markdown and HTML where the work gets written back. The result is less duplicated effort, fewer repeated investigations, and a persistent institutional memory that both humans and agents can draw on. It's built for teams that want their AI-assisted coding to compound over time rather than reset with every session.
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Pricing
Pricing not published
Stash does not publicly list pricing; check the website for current plans.
Pros & Cons
Pros
• Shared memory across repositories and coding agents, captured per session • New contributors inherit prior decisions and search history instead of starting over • Connects agents to GitHub, Drive, Gmail, Notion, Slack, and more from one place • Agent-native Drive in Markdown and HTML to write work back into • Reduces duplicated effort and builds persistent institutional memory
Cons
• Most useful for teams with multiple repos and agents, less so for solo developers • Connecting many data sources may raise access and security considerations • Public pricing is not listed
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