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.
persist + recall
evolving context
linked recall
developer-first
The real difference
Recall what it's been told, or know the live company.
Supermemory · what the agent has seen
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
Side by side, for real
The differences that actually decide it.
Supermemory
Hugin
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.