AI agent mission control — built on ActingWeb
Emm AI is a workspace you co-author with your AI agents — a shared space of documents, standing instructions, and memory. Collaborate on real projects across days and weeks, and after every run, improve together how you work. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any MCP agent — the workspace is yours and carries across all of them.
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It forgets everything the moment a chat ends. It can't lift a finger while you're away. And when it does act, you can't see what it did or trust it not to overstep. So you get useful answers — but nothing bigger than a single chat ever gets built.
Emm AI doesn't act on its own. It hosts three things you and your agents share — and you own and edit all of them. Together they turn one-shot answers into a project you build over time.
A shared document space you and your AI co-author — drafts, research, news digests, plans. Not a drop-box for results: you read, edit, and steer with a comment, and your agent picks up your direction on its next run. This is where work on a real project actually accumulates. Nothing goes out — email included — without your say-so.
Durable, searchable facts, decisions, and learnings — written by both you and your agents. What you figure out together stays, so each run starts from a higher baseline. Your context compounds across every conversation and every AI tool instead of resetting.
Standing orders aren't static config. Your agents read them at the start of every run, and after each run the AI proposes refinements from what it learned — you tune them together. The way you work gets better over time.
Use the Task Builder to capture what matters — who you are, your rules, and the recurring missions every agent should run. You and your AI shape it together, and you own and edit it any time.
Link Emm AI to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any MCP-compatible agent. The same instructions, wiki, and memory work across every AI you use — set it once, use it everywhere.
On each check-in your agent reads the brief, does the work, and posts results to the wiki — on a schedule you set, whether your computer is on or not. You review, comment, and redirect; it picks that up on the next run. Nothing fires on its own, and you see every action.
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Everything you need to know about Emm AI.
Emm AI is a workspace you co-author with your AI agents. It hosts your standing instructions, a wiki of documents you and your agents write together, and durable memory — and any AI tool (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or others) connects to it via MCP. Your agents check in on a schedule, do the work, and post results you review and redirect, so a project keeps moving across days and weeks — and after each run you improve together how you work. The workspace belongs to you, not to any single AI vendor. Emm AI is mission control for your agents, built on the open ActingWeb framework.
Built-in AI memories are built by the AI (not you), updated daily, and locked to one platform. It's one big block of text, hard to edit, and you cannot use it in another AI tool. Emm AI gives you organized, portable memory that works across all your AI agents — and you stay in control of what gets saved.
Emm AI connects to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and any MCP-compatible (Model Context Protocol) AI tool. Build your context once and use it everywhere — switching AI tools doesn't mean starting over.
Those keep your work in one vendor's silo — project folders are still chat threads, the AI helps one edit at a time, and nothing runs on its own. Emm AI is a workspace that sits above every AI: a wiki you and your agents co-author (comment on a document and the agent acts on it next run), standing instructions that evolve as the AI learns, and memory that compounds — all portable across Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and any MCP tool, and owned by you. It's built for working a project across weeks and improving how you work, not one-shot answers.
Yes — this is a feature unique to Emm AI. Trust-based connections let family members, colleagues, or other AI agents share relevant context. For example, you and your partner can share travel and food preferences so when either of you asks an AI to plan dinner, it already knows what both of you like.
You do. Unlike tools that automatically dump entire conversations into a database, Emm AI keeps you in the driver's seat. Your AI agent suggests what to save during natural conversations — writing emails, doing research, planning trips — and you decide what's actually worth keeping.
Yes, this is a central part of Emm AI's value proposition. Your data stays encrypted and under your control. Memories belong to you, not to any AI provider. You can view, edit, export, and delete your data at any time through the web dashboard. We store your data in a European AWS data center under strict European GDPR rules. Only limited data is shared with Anthropic AWS services to offer the service, and we do not log any of your personal memories.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that lets AI agents connect to external tools and data sources. Emm AI uses MCP so it's not locked to any single AI vendor — any MCP-compatible tool can read your memories, making your context truly portable.
No — Emm and your agents draft, they never send. When a task produces an email, it's written as a draft into your wiki and linked from the item; you review, approve it, and a draft can be made in your Google draft folder (or you send it). The same rule covers any outbound action: agents propose, you approve. Nothing leaves Emm without your approval.
Nothing fires on its own. Emm hosts your standing instructions, tasks, memory, and wiki, but it never acts by itself — an agent has to check in via MCP to pick up the mission and run it. You can connect an agent that checks in on a schedule (an hourly run using e.g. Claude Routines), but you set it up, and every action lands in your wiki for you to review.
Instructions-Update Mode is a 60-minute window you open when you want to change your standing orders. While it's active, one trusted client makes consistent edits to your instructions, and writes to memory and the wiki pause so the changes stay coherent. When it closes, normal operation resumes. Reading your instructions is always allowed; only writing them is gated this way.
Set up the workspace once, then keep building. Every agent you connect works the project with you on a schedule, posts to your wiki, and helps you improve how you work each cycle.
Your data stays encrypted and under your control.
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