And none of them talk to Claude.
Your contacts are in HubSpot. Your conversations are trapped in Zoom. Your decisions are scattered across Slack. Your email is in Gmail, your calendar in Google Calendar, your notes in Notion. Twelve tools holding fragments of your context — none of them connected, none of them talking to your AI.
Software of You is the context layer for Claude Code. One SQLite database on your machine. Eight cross-referenced modules. 45+ slash commands. Your contacts, conversations, projects, and decisions — connected and queryable by Claude in natural language.
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Finding — Fragmentation
No relationship history. No shared context. No record of the commitment you made last week. It gives you a generic answer because it has no other choice. You know more about your own work than your AI does.
This is not a Claude problem. The models are extraordinary. This is a context problem — your professional world lives in a dozen silos, and none of them connect to the tool you use to think. Every session you spend pasting context back in is time your competitors aren't wasting.
Every tool holds a fragment. None connect. None talk to Claude.
The Shift
What is context engineering?
"Building what your AI knows — not just how you ask it."
Prompt engineering optimises the question. Context engineering builds the world the AI operates in. The difference between asking a stranger for directions versus asking someone who's been living in your life for a year. Same question. Completely different answer.
Prompt Engineering
"Craft a better question and hope the model infers what you mean."
Every session starts fresh. Every gain expires. The ceiling is how much you remembered to paste in.
Context Engineering
"Build what the AI knows — and every future question gets smarter."
Compounds. Every contact you add, every conversation you log — each one makes every future interaction more precise. Not because the model improved. Because the context did.
Software of You is the context engineering platform for Claude Code. One SQLite database on your machine. Eight cross-referenced modules. 45+ slash commands. Claude is the interface.
Why This Exists
From Kerry Morrison — Founder, Software of You
"I was spending fifteen minutes before every AI conversation just paste-dumping context. Client history. Meeting notes. The decision we'd made last Tuesday. I was the integration layer. That felt wrong."
I use Claude Code every day. It's genuinely the most capable thinking tool I've ever used. But every session, I was starting from nothing. Every time I wanted to draft a client follow-up, I had to remember to include who they were, what we'd agreed, what stage the project was at. Half the time I forgot something. The result was AI help that felt generic — because it didn't know anything.
I looked for something that would solve this. The honest answer is: it didn't exist. Not for Claude Code users. The tools that came close required you to trust your data to a cloud service. Or they were enterprise-priced and built for teams. Or they'd already been acquired and shut down.
So I built it. One file on your machine. Eight modules that cross-reference each other. Claude as the interface. If you use Claude Code the way I do, this will change how it feels to work.
Kerry Morrison
Founder, Software of You · softwareof.you
What's Included
No tiers. No add-ons. Every module included. Free during early access.
CRM
Contacts, interactions, follow-up nudges, and relationship scoring derived from interaction frequency and email tone. Every person you know, queryable by Claude.
Ask Claude "who have I been neglecting?" and it actually knows.
Project Tracker
Projects linked to the contacts driving them. Milestones, status, and meeting history connected. "What's the status on Meridian?" gets the full picture.
No more context switching to answer one simple question.
Gmail
Email sync with contact context. Full thread history linked to people and projects. Google OAuth runs machine → API directly. SoY servers never see your email.
Draft follow-ups with full email history loaded automatically.
Calendar
Event sync for the last 7 and next 14 days. Attendees linked to contacts. Scheduling with relationship history — not just names, but context.
"Prep me for my 3pm" — Claude knows who's there and what's outstanding.
Conversation Intelligence
Import any meeting transcript. Extract commitments. Measure talk ratios. Track relationship health over time. The context that disappears after a call — captured.
Never lose a commitment to a transcript you never re-read.
Decision Log
Structured records with options, rationale, and outcome tracking. Annie Duke's process/outcome framework. When you face the same situation again — your past reasoning is available.
Stop making the same decisions from scratch.
Journal
Daily entries with mood and energy markers, cross-referenced to contacts and projects you mention. Longitudinal context about how you work.
Weekly reviews write themselves from what's already in the system.
Notes
Hashtag-tagged notes with automatic cross-referencing. A note about a client meeting links to the client. Structured memory Claude can query — not a flat file to parse.
Your notes become context. Every thought you capture compounds.
What context actually changes
SoY doesn't change Claude's intelligence. It changes what Claude's intelligence can be applied to. Here's what that looks like in practice.
I'd be happy to help draft a follow-up email! Could you tell me: Who is Rebecca? What's your relationship with her? What proposal are you referring to? What happened in your last conversation? What outcome are you hoping for with this message?
Claude already has: Rebecca Chen's full CRM profile, your last 3 emails, the Meridian project brief, 2 open commitments from your last call, and the pricing decision from last week. It writes the email. You describe the tone.
To prep you for your meeting, it would help to know: What's the context of this meeting? What's your relationship with Marcus? What were the key topics from your last conversation? What do you want to achieve today?
Marcus Webb, Meridian CEO. Last contact: 4 days ago. 3 emails this month, topic shifting from scope to timeline. Your open commitments: send revised proposal by Friday. His open commitment: legal sign-off. Suggested opening: address the timeline concern directly.
SoY is the brief. For everything. A brilliant analyst reading a 10-page brief writes a better memo than a brilliant analyst reading nothing. Now Claude reads everything.
A real example
A real email. A real contact. Claude drafted it — and you'll see exactly how little the human had to say.
Hi Alex,
Wanted to follow up on our conversation from last week. You mentioned you'd send over a couple of presentations and a non-proprietary document so we could build out a proof of concept for you.
Also — I've been thinking about the video production piece for the Build Canada Homes pitch. I have a few people in mind and will put something together for you once I track down the right fit.
No rush on the materials if things got busy — just didn't want it to slip through the cracks on either end.
Kerry
The Intelligence Layer
A memory tool retrieves. Context engineering connects. When you log a conversation with a contact, SoY links it to every project you share, every email in your thread, every decision they influenced — so when you ask Claude anything about that person, it has the full picture.
Live cross-references — example
When you ask Claude "draft a follow-up to Rebecca about the proposal" — it has her email history, the meeting notes, the open commitments, and the decision from last week. Not because you pasted any of that in.
Ownership & Privacy
What happened to Limitless AI
When Meta acquired Limitless AI in December 2025, users lost years of accumulated context overnight. SoY is architecturally immune to this — there are no servers to acquire.
| Component | Implementation | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Database | ~/.local/share/software-of-you/soy.db | Local |
| Format | Standard SQLite — any client can read it | Open |
| Cloud component | — | None |
| Analytics / telemetry | — | None |
| Google OAuth | Your machine → Google API directly | Private |
| Auto-backup | Before every migration | Automatic |
No acquisition changes that. No shutdown erases it. No price increase holds it hostage. Standard SQLite, readable by any client, backed up automatically, exportable on demand.
The only AI context tool built to last as long as you need it to. And right now, it's free during early access.
What you're already paying for — that Claude can't touch
$876
per year in tools that don't talk to each other
Software of You
Free
during early access
Those subscriptions store data in silos. SoY connects it — and right now it's free. What's the compounding cost of an AI that never learns your world?
SoY is built in public. You're joining the first cohort of users who'll shape what it becomes — and every future module is included at no extra cost.
SoY will be a one-time purchase when early access ends. No subscription. Early access users will be grandfathered at a founders' rate. We'll give you plenty of notice before anything changes.
Common Questions
The one thing standing between you and an AI that actually knows your work is the context layer. SoY is that layer. One database. Your machine. Five minutes to set up. And from the first query, Claude becomes something it has never been for you before: informed.
What happens next
You are not talking to AI. You are thinking with it.