Now in private beta

Meet ContextStore, an AI-native Markdown editor for your team’s critical business documents.
The problem
Strategy lives in Notion. Roadmaps in Jira. Brand guidelines in Google Docs. Design specs in Figma. Your team's knowledge is spread across a dozen tools — none of which your AI can read efficiently.
AI tools work best with local markdown files. They're fast to read, token-efficient, and version-controlled. But getting your team's critical context into that format — and keeping it there — has required technical expertise most teams don't have.
The solution
A native Mac app that gives non-technical team members a beautiful editor for contributing to your team's shared context — while keeping everything in markdown and Git, exactly where your AI tools need it.
Your data stays on your machine. Sub-millisecond reads. No API latency, no token overhead, no reliability issues.
Real Git versioning and collaboration. Auto-sync changes to GitHub. Your engineers can work with the same files in their development environment.
The native language of LLMs. Token-efficient, version-controlled, and readable by every AI tool — Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, Gemini.
A WYSIWYG editor that feels like a text editor, not a developer tool. Your product, marketing, and exec teams can contribute without learning Git.
How it works
Organize your team's knowledge into spaces — product strategy, engineering, marketing. Each space is a folder of markdown files, backed by Git.
Vision docs, roadmaps, PRDs, brand guidelines. Write in a native WYSIWYG editor that saves as markdown — the format AI tools understand best.
One click connects your space to a GitHub repository. Changes auto-commit and sync. Your team collaborates through the tools they already use.
Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT, Gemini — every AI tool on your team can read your context repository. Sub-millisecond local reads, no API overhead.
For developers
The cstore CLI lets agents pull context from any space without folder permissions or file paths. Read product vision while writing code. Search brand guidelines while drafting copy.
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Finally, a way for your whole team to contribute context that AI tools can actually use.