"I know I figured this out already."
Cloud sync for your Claude Code and Codex history. Your AI can pull past decisions and fixes from any machine, automatically using Contextify's /total-recall skill.
$ /total-recall why did we reject the regex approach?
⏺ Skill(total-recall)
⎜ Searching all projects · 3 devices
⏺ Contextify Total Recall
Found: Session from 2 weeks ago (contextify, wb2)
User: "should we use regex or the AI classifier?"
Assistant: "Regex breaks on edge cases in
3 of your 12 file types. The AI classifier handles
all of them and is easier to extend."
Decision: AI classifier chosen. Regex rejected.
Entry: a1b2c3d4 · 2026-03-08 · 14:32 UTC
Cloud Sync
What changes when memory follows you
Switch machines, lose the thread
Search the same history from any machine
Laptop dies, session history disappears
Continuous backup keeps everything intact
Need past context away from your dev box
Open it from browser or any device
Cloud sync
One unified context across every machine
Run the macOS or Linux Contextify app anywhere you use Claude Code or Codex. Cloud sync makes all of your conversations available on all of your computers.
Survives everything
Disk failures, OS reinstalls, new laptops. Your AI conversation history is backed up continuously. Claude Code's 30-day deletion becomes irrelevant.
Search from any machine
Full-text search across every past session, from whichever device you are on. Or open cloud.contextify.sh in a browser and search there.
Mac + Linux, one history
The Linux CLI pushes sessions to the same cloud. Work on a remote server via SSH, search from your Mac later. Everything ends up in the same index.
Real stories from production
From 38 Total Recall queries analyzed. 89% returned actionable information. See all examples →
How it works
Three steps, under a minute
Install Contextify
Mac app or Linux CLI. Monitors your Claude Code and Codex sessions automatically.
Enable Cloud Sync
One toggle in Settings. Your conversation history starts backing up immediately.
Search from anywhere
Any device running Contextify, or open cloud.contextify.sh in a browser.
Privacy
Cloud is opt-in. Local is always primary.
Off by default
Cloud sync ships disabled. You enable it in Settings and can disable it at any time.
Per-project control
Choose which projects sync on each device. Admins can also set a server-side allowlist.
Encrypted in transit
Sync traffic is encrypted over HTTPS. See the Privacy page for details.
No cloud lock-in
Your local SQLite database is the primary copy. If the cloud goes away, you still have everything.
How is this different from Dropbox or iCloud sync?
Dropbox syncs files. Contextify Cloud syncs structured data: conversation entries, summaries, and project metadata. It deduplicates entries across devices, handles concurrent access from multiple machines, and provides search and analytics on top. File sync tools are not designed for this.
Can I use Contextify without Cloud?
Yes. Cloud sync is off by default. The macOS app and Linux CLI work fully offline with all core features: real-time timeline, search, LLM summaries. Many users run local-only permanently.
What data gets synced?
Conversation entries (prompts and responses), LLM summaries, project metadata, and usage statistics. Raw transcript files, app settings, and local processing state stay on your machine. The cloud stores parsed, structured data, not raw files.
Can I exclude specific projects from syncing?
Yes. In Settings > Cloud > Project Sync you can enable or disable sync for each project on that device. Excluded projects stop uploading and downloading on that machine. Other devices are not affected.
For teams
The same sync works across a team
On Team plans, your engineers' AI sessions become searchable across the group. Someone solved this three months ago? Anyone on the team can find that conversation. New hires can see how things were built, what was considered and rejected. Usage analytics show which projects and people are using AI, with real data instead of surveys.
Stop losing your AI work
Download Contextify, enable Cloud Sync in Settings, and your history starts backing up immediately.