Supermemory vs 2B.AI

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Supermemory

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AI Knowledge Tools

Supermemory is the memory and context layer for AI agents — a graph-based memory API with extractors, connectors, and retrieval for personal apps and enterprise stacks.

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2B.AI

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AI-powered Chrome extension that automates task creation from any web content through drag-and-drop capture, intelligent intent recognition, and Google Calendar synchronization to improve daily productivity workflows.

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FeatureSupermemory2B.AI
CategoryAI Knowledge ToolsAI Knowledge Tools
Pricing Plans478 tiers8 tiers
Starting PriceFree
Key Features
  • Memory, RAG, and extraction through one API
  • Supermemory MCP for exposing memory to compatible tools
  • Connectors for Google Drive, Notion, and OneDrive on Pro
  • One-drag web content to task conversion
  • AI-powered automatic task breakdown
  • Google Calendar integration

Supermemory - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Graph + extractor approach catches facts that vector RAG misses
  • Connector library means real productivity in days, not weeks
  • Free tier is generous enough to ship a hobby project end to end
  • Pro at $19/month is one of the cheapest production memory APIs
  • MemoryBench research signals the team is investing in evaluation rigor

Cons

  • Scale jumps from $19 to $399 — mid-volume teams have a steep step
  • Graph queries add latency vs raw vector lookups
  • Newer than Mem0/Zep, so ecosystem and community examples are smaller
  • Closed source on the platform side; self-host limited to enterprise
  • Connector reliability depends on third-party APIs (Slack, Notion, etc.)

2B.AI - Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Drag-and-drop capture from any webpage removes the friction of manual task entry, letting users build a to-do list without leaving the page they are reading
  • Built-in AI intent recognition automatically structures raw web content into properly named, described, and dated tasks instead of dumping unparsed text
  • Native Google Calendar synchronization turns tasks into time-blocked events with bidirectional updates, useful for Google Workspace users
  • Lives inside Chrome as an extension, so it sits where browser-first knowledge workers already spend their day rather than requiring a separate app to open
  • Freemium model lets users validate the workflow before committing to a paid plan
  • GDPR-aligned positioning makes it easier to adopt for European users and teams with compliance constraints

Cons

  • Limited to the Chrome browser, so Safari, Firefox, Arc, and mobile-first users are excluded from the core capture experience
  • Productivity ecosystem is centered on Google Calendar, with no clear support for Outlook, Apple Calendar, or third-party task systems like Notion or Linear
  • As a relatively new and lightweight tool, it lacks the deep project, team, and collaboration features offered by mature alternatives like ClickUp or Todoist
  • AI parsing quality depends on the clarity of the dragged content and may misinterpret ambiguous snippets, requiring manual cleanup
  • Free tier is capped at 50 AI calls per month, which active users capturing more than 2 tasks per day will exhaust before the month ends

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