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Team Setup

Engram’s team feature lets each engineer’s AI agent build a personal knowledge graph, then automatically sync selected knowledge into a shared team graph — a living wiki that grows smarter with every session.

  1. Personal graphs — Each team member’s AI builds a knowledge graph as they work
  2. Project exposure — Team members choose which projects to share with the team
  3. AI consolidation — An AI agent processes contributions, deduplicating knowledge, resolving contradictions, and synthesizing cross-team insights
  4. Merged recall — When anyone recalls, results merge personal and team knowledge with attribution

Open Engram.app and navigate to Settings > Teams:

  1. Click Create Team
  2. Name your team and add a description
  3. Invite team members by email
  4. Each member accepts the invitation in their Engram.app

Control which projects flow into the team graph:

  1. In Engram.app, go to Settings > Teams > [Your Team]
  2. Under Exposed Projects, toggle projects on or off
  3. Only memories from exposed projects are synced to the team graph
  • Private memories: Mark any memory with is_private: true — it never leaves your machine, regardless of project exposure
  • Project-level control: Expose only the projects you want. Personal projects stay personal
  • Attribution: Team graph memories track which engineer contributed them

The team graph isn’t just a dump of everyone’s notes. An AI agent consolidates contributions:

  • Deduplication — Redundant memories across team members are merged
  • Contradiction detection — Conflicting knowledge is flagged with contradicts edges
  • Cross-team synthesis — Insights that span multiple engineers’ domains are surfaced
  • Supersession — When someone discovers a better approach, outdated team knowledge is automatically superseded

New team members get the team’s accumulated knowledge from day one. Their AI agent can immediately recall architecture decisions, coding conventions, debugging patterns, and institutional knowledge — no meetings or wiki spelunking needed.

  • Engram Team plan ($15/seat/month)
  • Engram.app installed on each team member’s machine
  • All team members on macOS 15+