AI Developer Tool / Agent/Session Logging

DataMoat

Local encrypted vault that captures supported AI assistant sessions from Claude, Codex, Cursor, OpenClaw, and similar tools, then normalizes and stores them for search and review.

Clear27/30
Useful25/30
Specific17/20
Complete16/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes a real AI-related product with a specific job: capturing local agent sessions and turning them into protected, searchable data assets. The README gives enough evidence about what it does, which sources it supports, and how it stores data on-device, making it suitable for a public directory listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show installation steps, a usage example, screenshots, or much detail on current release status, so a visitor still cannot tell how smooth setup is or what the UI looks like.

Review status

71 days ago #420 ↓ -3

Last evaluated 71 days ago. Current rank #420. Down 3 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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