A Daily Agent Turns Conversations Into Memory
Every day, a scheduled agent reviews Codex conversations, identifies what work is happening, and turns that into usable memory automatically.
The Problem
Useful work context gets lost if someone has to remember to capture it manually after the fact.
What Was Built
A scheduled daily agent reviews Codex conversations, identifies what work is being done, and creates memories automatically so the system stays up to date even when nothing is manually entered.
Where AI Sits in the Workflow
AI performs the daily review pass, identifies durable work context, and writes it into memory without needing a manual recap every time. A person can still add memories manually or correct what matters, but the daily pass keeps the memory layer populated automatically.
Tools Used
The Result
Important context is captured continuously instead of depending on someone remembering to write it all down later.
Key Insight
Memory gets much more valuable when it is maintained automatically, not just manually.
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