What's New

New features and improvements in ENGRAM Knowledge Hub — newest first.

New v1.6 · June 2026
Projects & Provenance

Group everything that belongs to one body of work — conversations, coding sessions, captured research, and the articles and documents drawn from them — into a project. A Projects panel across Chat, Knowledge Base, and Coding Sessions lets you search, create, and switch projects; new chats file into your active project automatically, and you can move items between projects at any time. ENGRAM also now traces where each piece of knowledge came from, so every article and document shows its source.

Learn more in the docs →
New v1.5.9 · June 2026
A head start for new accounts

A brand-new account is no longer an empty room. Ask “What is ENGRAM?” or “How does the Knowledge Hub work?” and get grounded answers right away, drawn from a set of public onboarding articles — no setup or content of your own required. Your own knowledge then builds on top as you research and save.

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Platform May–June 2026
A hosted, multi-user service

ENGRAM moved from a single-machine setup to a proper hosted service: reach it at its own address over your private Tailscale network from any of your machines, sign in with a magic link, and — for owners — manage accounts and runtime settings from an Administration area. Releases now ship through an automated build-and-deploy pipeline.

New v1.1 · May 2026
Knowledge Health

See your knowledge base the way a librarian would. The Knowledge Health panel surfaces gaps (topics you've discussed but never written down, islands that never connected), a Coverage & Depth view of how well each topic is covered, and a Vitals dashboard of recent activity — so you know what's missing and where to grow.

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New v1.0 · May 2026
Foundation

The core of ENGRAM: chat with long-term memory that recalls by relevance rather than recency; a Knowledge Base of articles and documents that become part of your personal graph; a Graph Explorer to navigate your topics; capture of research from other assistants (Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Gemini) and of your Claude Code sessions; and bring-your-own-LLM so you choose the model behind it. Your conversations and the memories drawn from them stay private to you.

Learn more in the docs →