Recalletta

Permanent storage for your AI's fleeting thoughts. We built it because explaining the same architecture daily was driving us mad.

The Infinite Onboarding

At SeriousBit, we architect heavy-duty financial software-treasury systems, payment rails, the complex stuff. Our context is dense, our logic is rigid, and frankly, explaining our architecture to an AI agent every single morning felt like Groundhog Day.

The agents were brilliant, but they had amnesia. They reset to "Junior Dev" status every time we closed the terminal. We needed them to actually remember the project decisions we made yesterday, not just the code we wrote.

The Internal Fix

We didn't set out to launch a startup; we just wanted to stop repeating ourselves. We built Recalletta as a bridge between us and the LLMs, designed to record sessions and build a "living" brain for our repositories.

It started as a script to save our sanity. But after a few months, we realized we couldn't code without it. An AI with memory isn't just a tool; it's a partner. Once we saw that, we knew we had to ship it.

The Cortex

Session Black Box - It silently records your Claude Code and Gemini CLI sessions. It captures the meta-work: the thoughts, the dead-ends, the "why" behind the "how."

The Living Wiki - A knowledge base that doesn't rot. It is maintained by the AI, for the AI, at your request. It works across projects and ensures the documentation actually matches the code.

Context Injection - This is the magic. It automatically feeds relevant historical context into new sessions. It turns a stateless token generator into a seasoned team member that knows how your system works.

Hive Mind - Your agent learns from what my agent did. The collective intelligence of the team, synchronized.

The Builders

SeriousBit is a dev shop in Chișinău. We are fintech veterans with a heavy grain of AI engineering-designing the ledgers and decision systems that keep money moving without breaking things.

A.Mateevici 58, MD-2001, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova

Signal

Got questions, feedback, or want to discuss the philosophy of synthetic memory?

contact@recalletta.ai