FAQ
Everything you need to know.
Memoria exists to stop hidden regressions. Here are the details on how it works, what’s included, and how we keep your code safe.
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Is Memoria really free?
Yes! All 13 git analysis engines run 100% free and locally on your machine. No account, no API keys, no limits, no cloud connection required. We'll never paywall the core analysis.
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What do paid plans add?
Paid plans add cloud memories (shared context across your team that persists between sessions), guardrails (file protection rules), and a team dashboard. The free tier is fully functional for solo developers.
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Do I need a paid plan to use Memoria with Claude/Cursor?
No. Install the MCP server and use all 13 analysis engines completely free. Paid plans are optional for teams who want shared context across sessions and team members.
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What exactly does Memoria do?
Memoria analyzes git history and diffs to find risky changes, missing co-change files, stale dependencies, and suggests tests. It posts a Risk & Impact Report to GitHub PRs or returns JSON via MCP/CLI.
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Is Memoria open source?
Yes—the core engine, MCP server, and CLI are open source. The paid GitHub App and hosted API add automation, storage, and team controls.
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Do you store my code?
No source code is ever stored. The free tier runs 100% locally. For paid cloud features, we only store memory text and guardrail patterns—never your actual codebase.
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Can I run Memoria locally?
Absolutely. Run the MCP server inside Cursor/Windsurf/Claude or use the CLI. The same 13 engines run locally with no cloud dependency. This is the free tier and it works offline.
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How do I integrate with GitHub?
Install the Memoria GitHub App. It listens to PR events, runs the analysis, and posts a comment. You can limit which repos are enabled from the dashboard.
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How are plans enforced?
We count active repos and PR analyses per billing period. If you exceed limits, new analyses pause until you upgrade or the period resets.
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What’s on the roadmap?
Slack/Teams alerts, GitLab/Bitbucket support, configurable check-run outputs, and deeper diff classification for UI vs backend changes.
Still curious?
Let’s make your AI stop breaking code.
Install the GitHub App, wire the MCP server into your editor, or run the CLI locally. Memoria meets you where you ship code.