Memory

Stop re-explaining your product to AI every session

If you start every AI session by describing your product again, you're paying a tax on amnesia. The fix is memory that persists across everything you do.

The Cadenly TeamUpdated July 3, 2026

The re-explaining tax

Count the words you spend, every session, telling the AI what your product is before you can ask it anything useful. Multiply by every session, every workflow, every day. That's pure overhead — and worse, you'll describe it slightly differently each time, so the outputs drift.

It's the friction that makes people give up on AI for real product work: the setup costs as much as the answer.

Describe it once

Cadenly holds your product's context — drafted from your actual specs and plans, then corrected by you — and every workflow reads it automatically. You describe your product once (or let it draft the description), and from then on the AI already knows.

New spec, new roadmap, new risk analysis — all of it starts already grounded in your product, not from a blank slate you have to fill again.

Consistency, not just convenience

The bigger win isn't saving keystrokes — it's consistency. When every workflow reads the same memory, they agree with each other. No more one tool thinking you're B2B and another thinking you're B2C because you described it differently at 2pm.

Key takeaways
  • Re-describing your product every session is pure overhead.
  • Persistent memory means you describe it once and every workflow reads it.
  • Shared memory also keeps workflows consistent with each other.

Describe it once

Cadenly remembers your product so you never re-explain it to a blank slate again.

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