DumpThe prompt dump for humans and AI
Dump is a shared board for links, notes, and briefs, so humans and agents work from the same context.
Works with your favorite AI
Just paste a board link — or connect via MCP server for deeper integration.

How it works
Collect links, notes, checklists, and decisions in one board instead of scattering them across chats.
Give the same board to teammates, ChatGPT, Claude, and coding agents so everyone starts from the same place.
Paste a board URL into a chat or connect Dump as an MCP server for deeper agent workflows.
Core positioning angles
Turn docs, repos, articles, and meeting notes into a research board your whole project can keep using.
Keep one project board that both ChatGPT and Claude can read instead of rebuilding context in every conversation.
Give Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or any MCP-aware tool a stable brief with the docs and links they need.
Replace long Slack threads and bookmark folders with one board that keeps project context searchable and shareable.
What Dump becomes in practice
A reusable brief that survives across prompts, chats, and team members.
A practical way to move work between ChatGPT, Claude, and coding agents without losing context.
A board that is already organized for tools, not just humans, so your agent integrations start useful.
A lightweight space for product, design, engineering, and ops research that stays readable by people and AI.
Why we built this
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Guides for teams and agents
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Use Dump as a shared project board so ChatGPT, Claude, and your team work from the same links, notes, and decisions.
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Turn scattered prompts, docs, and bookmarks into a reusable project handoff board for teammates, coding agents, and future chats.
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Why shared boards plus MCP beat pasting context into every conversation for ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex, and other tools.
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FAQ
Yes. Put the project links, notes, requirements, and open questions on one board, then share that board with both ChatGPT and Claude so they work from the same context.
No. Teams use Dump as a shared project brief, a research board, a bookmark layer, and a handoff space between humans and agents.
Shared and public boards expose AI-friendly formats, and Dump also offers an MCP server so compatible tools can search and update boards directly.
Dump keeps project context in a dedicated board built for links, notes, and checklists, which makes it easier to reuse across chats, teammates, and tools.