Developer Tools / Code Assistant

xysq.ai

xysq.ai is a collaborative memory platform for AI-native teams and enterprises. It connects tools like Slack, Gmail, Drive, Notion, GitHub, Jira, and Linear to build shared context and provide agents with the right information when needed.

Clear26/30
Useful27/30
Specific15/20
Complete14/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-powered product with a focused use case: shared memory and context retrieval for teams, agents, and developer workflows. It shows concrete features, integrations, privacy controls, and developer-facing entry points like API, SDK, and docs, which is enough evidence for a public listing.

Weakness

The page does not show pricing details, technical implementation depth, or any live product demo beyond the marketing copy. It is also unclear which integrations are available today versus planned, and what the onboarding flow looks like inside the app.

Review status

4 days ago #704 ↓ -2

Last evaluated 4 days ago. Current rank #704. Down 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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