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Workspace Memory Graph

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Definition: The Workspace Memory Graph is the visual map inside Taskade Genesis that shows how your data, AI agents, and automations connect. It is how an app you build remembers context. Instead of a folder tree, you see one navigable network of nodes and links, colored by the three parts of your Workspace DNA: Memory, Intelligence, and Execution.

TL;DR: A workspace is a network, not a list. The Memory Graph makes that network visible, so the apps you build with Taskade Genesis reason over what you already know instead of starting blank. Built on Workspace DNA (Memory + Intelligence + Execution) with 15+ frontier models. Build one free →

You already know what you want here. You keep the same context in your head, your inbox, and three half-finished spreadsheets, and you re-explain it every time. The Memory Graph is that mental map, made real and shared with every agent and automation you run.

How Does an AI App Remember Context?

An app remembers context when its memory, its reasoning, and its actions are connected instead of siloed. In Taskade, your projects hold the data, AI agents read across them, and automations act on the results. The Memory Graph draws those connections as one map, so a new question lands on everything you already know.

This is the difference between a tool you fill in and a tool that fills itself in. Most apps make you carry the context. An app built on your Workspace DNA carries it for you.

App That Forgets vs App That Remembers

What happens App that forgets App that remembers
You ask a question Answers from one screen Reasons over connected projects
A new lead arrives You retype the context The agent already has the history
An automation runs Acts on a single record Acts on the whole picture
Next week Starts from blank Compounds what it learned
Who has to remember You do The app does

What the Memory Graph Shows

The Memory Graph shows every project, agent, automation, and saved fact as a node, with a line drawn wherever one feeds another. Nodes are colored by which part of your Workspace DNA they belong to. You can search the graph, zoom into a cluster, click a node to read its content, or prompt Taskade EVE against one slice of it.

The loop is the point. Execution feeds back into Memory, Memory sharpens Intelligence, and Intelligence drives the next round of Execution. That self-reinforcing cycle is your Workspace DNA, and the graph is where you watch it run.

Node Types at a Glance

Node type DNA pillar Example
Projects and saved facts Memory Your CRM conventions and client notes
AI agents and Taskade EVE Intelligence A custom support agent
Automation workflows Execution A new-lead-to-notification flow
Published Taskade Genesis apps All three A live app on a custom domain

Why a Network Beats a Folder Tree

A network beats a folder tree because work is not hierarchical. One client note feeds three agents, which trigger five automations, which write new notes. Folders force you to file that one note in a single place. The Memory Graph lets a single fact connect to everything that depends on it, so nothing you know gets stranded.

   FOLDER VIEW                  MEMORY GRAPH
   one fact, one home           one fact, many connections

   /Clients                          [ Client note ]
     /Acme                            /     |     \
       note.txt   <- buried        agent  flow   report
                                      |
                                   [ updates back into Memory ]

This is what lets the apps you build stay smart as they grow. Every project you add, every agent you write, and every automation you connect becomes another node the next question can reach. The graph turns scattered context into one persistent memory your whole workspace can draw on.

Connection to Taskade

The Memory Graph is the visual companion to EVE Memory, the layer that lets Taskade EVE recall your data across sessions. It sits at the center of the Genesis Loop: you build an app, it runs, it learns, and the graph shows that learning accumulating. Automations reach across 100+ integrations to pull events in and push results back, and every run writes new memory the graph can show. When you publish through Taskade Genesis, the resulting living app inherits the whole network, so it reasons over everything the workspace remembers from its first day live. You can see real examples in the Community Gallery.

Build an App That Remembers Everything

You are already running a version of this in your head and a stack of spreadsheets. The fastest way to make it real is an operations dashboard built on Taskade Genesis.

Describe the work you track in plain English, and Taskade EVE builds the dashboard for you: the projects that hold your data, the agents that answer questions across them, and the automations that update it on their own. You open one screen and see live status pulled from everything the workspace knows. Your team logs in through built-in email sign-in, and the routine updates run without anyone touching them. The context stops living in your head and starts living in the app.

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