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How we enabled real-time memory streaming for AI platforms that don't natively support MCP
Jack Arturo has been writing code since he was 12 years old. That's over two decades of turning ideas into software, most of it in the WordPress ecosystem where he's been building for the past 16-18 years.
For the last 12 years, he's been running Very Good Plugins, where he built WP Fusion — an integration tool that connects WordPress with CRM and email marketing systems like HubSpot, MailChimp, and Salesforce. WP Fusion helps thousands of WordPress businesses automate their marketing.
More recently, Jack co-founded EchoDash, a platform that cuts through data noise to surface what actually matters. EchoDash lets you have conversations with your data and proactively offers insights based on your business context.
These days, Jack is deep into AI development. He uses tools like Claude Code and Cursor extensively, and has built AutoJack — his personal AI assistant that helps automate everything from customer support to development workflows. He writes about this work on his personal blog.
AutoMem grew out of that work. When Jack built the Claude Automation Hub and started giving AI assistants memory capabilities, he realized this shouldn't be proprietary technology locked behind walls. Everyone deserves AI that remembers.
Jack believes in open source software and giving good stuff away. Not because it looks good on GitHub, but because better tools make better builders.
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