Choose Spool
Spool is a great fit if you want a local, open and free library to browse three agents on an Apple Silicon Mac.
- You prefer an MIT product
- Local search is enough
- Your sessions stay on a single Mac
Tramya or Spool
Spool turns your sessions into a local library. Tramya adds operational handoff across agents, accounts and work environments.
This comparison is based on the public information available on July 21, 2026.
| Capability | Tramya | Spool |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Project continuity across agents | Local library of AI sessions |
| Advertised local sources | Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI and other connectors | Claude Code, Codex and Gemini CLI |
| Organization | By repository, branch and work environment | By project and working folder |
| Access from an agent | MCP and Tramya Skill | CLI and /spool Skill |
| Multi-account | Isolated local profiles | Indexed local paths |
| Cloud | Optional encrypted vault depending on the plan | Local only per its public positioning |
| Documented public system | Cross-platform npm companion | macOS Apple Silicon |
| License | Commercial software with a Free plan | MIT, free and open source |
Sources: Spool's product page and installation docs describe a local index, an MIT license, support for Claude Code, Codex and Gemini CLI, and a macOS Apple Silicon install.
Spool is a great fit if you want a local, open and free library to browse three agents on an Apple Silicon Mac.
Tramya is built to move from one agent to another without losing the project's real state or mixing several local identities.
Yes. Its public page presents it as a free, local MIT project.
Not necessarily. Spool is a very good local library. Tramya focuses mainly on moving from one agent to another with a project-linked continuity package.
Tramya isolates several local profiles and lets you share only the project memory you explicitly authorize.
Two local memories
Spool and Tramya share the local-first philosophy, but not the same scope. Tramya focuses on AI-assisted development sessions: it indexes the histories of Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Cline, Copilot and Gemini by repository, branch and Git worktree.
Its value lies in moving from one agent to another: a context capsule (decisions, touched files, CLAUDE.md rules) is generated at each transition, and a public v1 API plus three SDKs let you access it programmatically. Free forever, local data by default, optional encrypted Cloud for teams.