OMEGA vs Supermemory
Supermemory is a great consumer knowledge manager for syncing bookmarks across ChatGPT and Claude. OMEGA is built for coding agents that ship production code.
Different problems. Different architectures. Here's an honest breakdown so you can pick the right tool.
The Key Difference
Coding agent memory
Remembers architecture decisions, captures lessons from debugging, coordinates multiple agents, provides checkpoint/resume for long tasks. Built for developers using Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf on real projects.
Consumer knowledge management
Saves bookmarks, PDFs, and URLs. Syncs your ChatGPT memories across other LLMs. Browser extension captures from any webpage. Built for anyone who wants knowledge accessible everywhere.
Full Comparison
Every row verified from public documentation and GitHub repos. Updated February 2026.
Which Should You Use?
Use OMEGA if you…
- ✓Build software with Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf
- ✓Re-explain architecture decisions every session
- ✓Want your agent to learn from past debugging sessions
- ✓Need checkpoint/resume for multi-day tasks
- ✓Run multiple agents that need to coordinate
- ✓Care about verified benchmark performance
- ✓Want your data to never leave your machine
Use Supermemory if you…
- ✓Want to sync ChatGPT conversations across other LLMs
- ✓Save web pages, PDFs, and bookmarks for later reference
- ✓Need a browser extension for quick capture from any site
- ✓Don't need coding-specific features (decisions, lessons, coordination)
- ✓Prefer zero-setup cloud hosting over local installation
All data verified February 2026 from official documentation and public GitHub repositories. OMEGA's LongMemEval score uses the standard methodology (Wang et al., ICLR 2025).