TypingMind remembers your projects. But not beyond them. Open a new project and the styleguide is gone. Switch from Claude Desktop to TypingMind and the conversation starts at zero. A dedicated memory layer closes that gap, and TypingMind supports exactly that through its MCP integration. Setup takes fifteen minutes, costs nothing, and the only trap on the way is a known CVE that a sensible default version pin avoids automatically. This guide is practical. It walks through every step of wiring a persistent, tool-spanning memory layer into TypingMind with StudioMeyer Memory, explains honestly what TypingMind already gives you natively, and addresses the one security incident in the MCP ecosystem that any serious 2026 article on the topic has to mention. No marketing gloss. What TypingMind already stores today TypingMind does not have a short-term memory problem.…