AI Memory Works · Author

Mrunmay Phanse — Author, AI Memory Works

Mrunmay Phanse writes AI Memory Works — practitioner guides on memory for AI agents, frameworks and architecture for developers building stateful agents.

Bio

About the author

Web developer and AI practitioner — building agent systems, memory architecture and developer tooling since 2014.

Mrunmay Phanse is a web developer and AI automation expert based in Pune, India. He builds custom React and Next.js applications, AI agent workflows and search-optimized knowledge bases. He founded CtrlDigit (digital marketing and web development) and Tabbly (AI-powered restaurant menus), and writes technical content on agent memory, Weaviate Engram and AI-native architecture.

AI Memory Works is written from a builder’s perspective: how memory layers integrate into production stacks, what LOCOMO and LongMemEval scores mean in practice, and when to choose Engram, Mem0, Zep or Letta.

About AI Memory Works

Perspective

Expertise and editorial perspective

Practitioner voice, neutral comparisons, benchmark literacy.

  • Agent memory architecture — memory layers, extraction pipelines, retrieval orchestration
  • Framework evaluation — Engram, Mem0, Zep, Letta, LangMem with sourced benchmark numbers only
  • Production patterns — user_id scoping, LOCOMO in CI, token cost optimization
  • Neutral comparisons — no vendor pay-to-rank; gaps marked N/A when benchmarks aren’t published

Best AI memory tools · LOCOMO benchmark

Profiles

Publications and profiles

Recent writing: Structuring Raw Interaction Data in AI Agents using Weaviate Engram (DEV Community)

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Who runs AI Memory Works?

Mrunmay Phanse writes and maintains AI Memory Works. See about page for editorial mission and comparison policy.

Is the author affiliated with Mem0, Zep, Letta or Weaviate?

No vendor affiliation. Tool comparisons use published data only. Engram is covered where it fits Weaviate-native stacks.

How do I contact the author?

Use the contact page for benchmark corrections, content feedback or general inquiries.

Speaking or consulting?

For speaking, consulting or collaboration, reach out via contact or mrunmay.dev.

How should I cite AI Memory Works?

Link to the specific page and cite the original benchmark papers (Chhikara et al., 2025; Rasmussen et al., 2025; Packer et al., 2023) for numbers. Author: Mrunmay Phanse, AI Memory Works.