About AutoMem
Building the memory layer for the AI age.
I'm Jack Arturo, and I've been writing code since I was 12 years old. That's over two decades of turning ideas into software, most of it in the WordPress ecosystem where I've been building for the past 15 years.
For the last 12 years, I've been running Very Good Plugins, where we built WP Fusion — connecting WordPress with CRMs. Helping thousands of businesses automate their marketing has been incredibly rewarding.
More recently, I co-founded EchoDash, a platform that cuts through data noise.
These days, I'm deep into AI. I use tools like Claude Code and Cursor extensively, and I've built AutoJack — my personal AI assistant. I write about this on my personal blog.
AutoMem grew out of that work. When I started giving AI assistants memory capabilities, I realized this shouldn't be proprietary technology locked behind walls. Everyone deserves AI that remembers.
Why Open Source?
I believe in giving good stuff away. Not because it's trendy, but because better tools make better builders.
When we share our foundational blocks, we all build higher. I've benefited from open source my entire career; AutoMem is my contribution back to that stack.
:: The Multiplier Effect
- → If I build it alone, it solves my problem.
- → If we build it together, it solves problems I haven't even imagined yet.
- → Proprietary memory locks you in. Open memory sets you free.
The future of AI shouldn't be controlled by a handful of companies. Your memories should belong to you.
// Recall is Power.