Who it is for
Someone who keeps working notes and project context inside a Kumbukum workspace.
Private memory workspace for notes and project data
Overview
Kumbukum connects ChatGPT to a private memory workspace held under the user's own authenticated account. Notes, saved memories, and project metadata can be searched and retrieved from it.
Retrieval covers project metadata as well as free text, so context about a piece of work can be pulled back next to the notes attached to it.
Writing is supported on request: new private notes and memories are created when the user asks for them, not automatically. The developer is Helpmonks, and the short description calls the product a shared AI memory.
Someone who keeps working notes and project context inside a Kumbukum workspace.
Writes happen only on explicit request and are limited to new notes and memories.
Availability
Kumbukum is listed in the ChatGPT apps directory only. Helpmonks has no connector under the same domain in the Claude directory; 392 of the 3,150 products here are on both marketplaces, and this is not one of them.
ChatGPT apps are built on MCP, and the same server can back a Claude connector, so the absence is a distribution decision rather than a technical one.
ChatGPT listing
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This is an independent catalogue entry compiled by Node8 from Kumbukum's public marketplace listing as it stood in August 2026. Listing facts come from the marketplaces; the comparisons against the rest of the directory and any live-endpoint measurements are Node8's. Node8 is not affiliated with Helpmonks, and inclusion here is not an endorsement.
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