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Compare · Hugin vs Supermemory

Supermemory remembers what it's seen. Hugin knows your live company — governed.

Supermemory is a developer memory layer: persistent recall, user profiles, and graph memory for the agents you build. Hugin is company-work context — the connected, current picture across your tools, with permissions, redaction, and source links. Different layers.

Supermemory

Agent memory · a developer primitive

A memory API so agents and apps can persist, recall, and evolve what they've learned.

Hugin

Company context · governed

The live, connected company — with the permissions, redaction, and source links to use it safely.

Credit where it's due

Supermemory is a clean memory primitive.

A well-built memory API, user profiles, graph memory, SDKs, and self-hosting. If you're a developer adding persistent memory to an agent or app, it's a strong, focused choice.

Memory API

persist + recall

User profiles

evolving context

Graph memory

linked recall

SDKs + self-host

developer-first

The real difference

Recall what it's been told, or know the live company.

Supermemory · what the agent has seen

memory:
· user prefers concise replies
· last session: drafting outreach
· mentioned: Acme, Q3 renewal

Persistent recall of what the agent has been told — it doesn't reach into the company's live systems on its own.

Hugin · the connected, governed company

Acme's champion left — new buyer holds budget
Usage down 22%; renewal at risk
Connected live across Slack, CRM, tickets
PermissionsRedactionSource-linkedCurrent

Side by side, for real

The differences that actually decide it.

Supermemory

Hugin

Core idea
Memory for agents
Live company context for agents
Where knowledge comes from
What the agent is told and recalls
The tools where work happens
Shape
Memory, profiles, recall
The connected Map across your company
Governance
App-level, you implement it
Permissions, redaction, source links built in
Primary user
Developers building memory in
Teams improving agent work
Together?
Memory of the session
The live company behind it

The honest verdict

Memory vs the company — and they can coexist.

Choose Supermemory when

You're a developer who needs to give an agent or app persistent memory, profiles, and recall.

Choose Hugin when

You want agents working from the live, connected company — governed with permissions, redaction, and source links — not just what they happen to remember.

They're different layers: an agent can keep its memory and still draw the live company picture from Hugin.

More than memory — the governed company.

Give agents the live, connected company with the trust controls to use it safely.

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