Memories are the foundation of Gather. They capture and organize everything your team contributes into a searchable knowledge base, making it easy to revisit decisions, track progress, and surface key insights whenever needed.

Types of Memories

  1. Data Sources
    Data Sources connect directly to your team’s tools and integrations to summarize important activity and metrics. From GitHub commit activity to task updates in Linear, Gather automatically pulls in the information that matters most and turns it into actionable insights.
  2. Documents
    The Documents memory type in Gather connects to tools like Notion and Google Docs, making it easy to incorporate your team’s written resources into your knowledge base. Gather automatically summarizes the contents of these documents and keeps track of updates, so your team always has the latest information.
  3. Notes
    The Notes memory type in Gather allows your team to document key ideas, updates, and decisions directly within Journals. These notes become part of your searchable knowledge base, ensuring nothing gets lost and every contribution is accessible when needed.
  4. Team Updates
    The Team Updates memory type in Gather lets you schedule automated questions to one or more team members via Slack. Whether you’re tracking progress, gathering feedback, or just curious about soup habits, Gather ensures responses are captured, organized, and accessible.
  5. Weekly Summaries
    The Weekly Summaries memory type in Gather provides AI-generated overviews of all the activity in a Journal for a given week. These summaries condense notes, updates, and contributions into a clear, concise snapshot, helping your team stay informed and aligned.

Each Memory is tied to its original context, ensuring it’s easy to trace back and understand.