Create State: Persistent memory and context for AI assistants

We are huge fans of Cursor, and really enjoy being part of this community.

As we began working on large codebases using AI assistants, we kept encountering problems maintaining context between sessions and across different AIs.

This led us to build Create State to provide persistent, intelligent memory and context connecting Cursor and other MCP-compatible AI tools.

We have a free tier as well as paid subscriptions with premium features. Our Cursor plugin and documentation are on GitHub (we’ve applied for the Cursor Marketplace).

Create State has a number of other unique features including autonomous thinking about your projects when you’re not working on them, and the ability to interactively visualize and explore your projects in our web UI.

We use our own platform on a daily basis to build the product, and would welcome signups, feedback and suggestions from our fellow Cursor users!

Since this initial post about Create State, we’ve made a number of big additions to the platform!

Most notably, we’ve added features for teams and organizations . Management wants to be able to govern and gain visibility into how AI assistants are being used.

Developers want to be able to share AI context (the “why”) with colleagues in addition to source code (the “how”). When someone joins, they gain instant access to shared context on projects they’re working on. When someone moves or leaves, context and continuity are preserved.

We’re also happy to announce that Create State is now on the Cursor Directory, and we’ve also created a dedicated quick start page for Cursor on our company website.

More exciting things to come!

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