Ive tested a bunch of these data warehouse and ...
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Ive tested a bunch of these data warehouse and data lake solutions and there are a bunch of options Turns out posthog that website analytics software has a data warehouse solution too and as a nontechnical ass dude I always appreciate companies that make it super easy to setup things like this so I gave it a try a month or so ago So far very impressed Shoutout posthog Never creating a my own ingestion ever again ai memory claude posthog

Jun 12, 2026
228 words 60% confidence
Every AI founder I know is paying $300 a month for a memory tool that consistently lies to them. If you're a solopreneur, I would just use Markdown Files, bro. Vectorized memory mostly pisses me off. Yeah, it's good for semantic cert, but most memory or context that you store should definitely be structured. That kinda solves the structure issue I was talking about, but not really. I would not use this at all. In theory, this one's pretty sick. Like, I love how it chooses which memories to remember and stuff. Part of me thinks this is way too overcomplicated. The move. We made it. This is the move. Build a structured data warehouse, and then use it as your agent memory. Not joking right now, guys. Like, think about it, bro. You just wanna retrieve the data from, like, HubSpot and Granola and stuff, and then save things in a structured way for you to retrieve later. That type of database does that the best? This one does, ba-dum-bum. Go sign up for an easy-to-use data warehouse platform. Not kidding, PostHog has been my favorite. Straight up just connect all your data sources. Connect it to Claude. And you can start prompting Claude like this. And it will do an actually good job. Structure your data, folk. What have you guys been using for data storage?

The speaker critiques expensive memory tools and advocates for structured data storage using PostHog's data warehouse. They suggest connecting data sources to enhance AI interactions.

  1. Many AI founders pay high fees for unreliable memory tools.
  2. Markdown files can be a simple alternative for solopreneurs.
  3. Structured data storage is essential for effective memory retrieval.
  4. PostHog offers an easy-to-use data warehouse solution.
  5. Connect data sources to Claude for better AI performance.
  6. Avoid overcomplicating memory management with unnecessary tools.
  • LinkedIn post: Benefits of structured data storage.
  • Tweet: Why Markdown files beat expensive memory tools.
  • Checklist: Setting up PostHog for data management.

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