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MemOS vs Payload CMS

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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MemOS

A memory operating system for LLMs and AI agents

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

MemOS is an open-source memory operating system designed to give AI agents persistent, manageable long-term memory. Think of it as a unified API layer that handles how AI systems store, retrieve, edit, and delete information across sessions — the same way an OS manages processes and files. Built by MemTensor, it supports text, images, tool traces, and personas through a single interface. The core insight is that current LLM memory is scattered: some in context windows, some in vector databases, some baked into fine-tuned weights, with no unified management layer. MemOS unifies these three memory types (plaintext, activation-based, and parameter-level) under one system. In benchmarks, it reports a 43.7% accuracy improvement over OpenAI's native memory and reduces memory token usage by 35.24% through smarter retrieval and compression. The project is Apache 2.0 licensed, deployable either via cloud API or self-hosted through Docker. It integrates with MCP and supports asynchronous operations with natural language feedback for memory refinement. With 8.7k GitHub stars and over 1,400 commits, it's one of the more mature open-source memory solutions for production agent deployments.

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Developer Tools

Payload CMS

The most powerful TypeScript headless CMS

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100%

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Community

Free

Entry

Payload is a headless CMS and application framework built with TypeScript. Self-hosted, code-first config, and now runs natively inside Next.js.

Decision
MemOS
Payload CMS
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free / Open Source (Apache 2.0)
Free (OSS), Cloud from $15/mo
Best for
A memory operating system for LLMs and AI agents
The most powerful TypeScript headless CMS
Category
Developer Tools
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Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The unified memory API is what makes this genuinely useful — not having to juggle vector DBs, context stuffing, and fine-tuning separately is a real DX win. 35% token reduction is also meaningful at scale. Apache license and Docker deploy mean it fits into production stacks without legal headaches.

80/100 · ship

Code-first CMS that runs inside Next.js. Full TypeScript types, access control, and the admin UI is excellent.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

The benchmark comparisons against 'OpenAI Memory' are cherry-picked and not independently verified. Long-term memory in LLMs is a genuinely hard problem and a 43% accuracy claim should come with a lot more methodological detail than this repo provides. Self-hosted memory systems also become a liability if they're storing sensitive user data.

80/100 · ship

The best headless CMS for developers. Code-first configuration means version control and type safety.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Persistent, manageable memory is one of the last major missing pieces for truly autonomous AI agents. MemOS is taking the right architectural approach — unifying memory types rather than bolting on another vector DB — and the OS analogy is apt. This category is going to matter enormously.

80/100 · ship

CMS inside your Next.js app eliminates the API layer. Payload 3.0 is a paradigm shift for content management.

Creator
80/100 · ship

For creative workflows where I want an AI to actually remember my style, past projects, and preferences across sessions, this is exactly what's been missing. The multi-modal memory support (text + images) makes it useful for design workflows too, not just text-heavy agent tasks.

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