Hosted Project Intelligence Vaults for ChatGPT

Feature Request: Hosted Project Intelligence Vaults for ChatGPT

I’m a heavy ChatGPT user building serious IP and software systems with the model over time. The current memory/project system helps, but it does not fully solve the core problem: long-term co-developed operational context.

I would pay for a ChatGPT-native hosted context layer where each major project has a persistent, structured vault containing:

  • core doctrine and terminology
  • active prompts
  • style and tone rules
  • forbidden language
  • product laws
  • test cases and failure patterns
  • deployment notes
  • current architecture
  • files and working assets
  • evolving user/model decisions over time

This is not just “remember my preferences.” It is persistent project intelligence.

For example, in one project, we have built a highly specific product language and engine logic over many sessions. The value is not only in the final text output. The value is in the accumulated correction history: what not to say, what failed in testing, which wording patterns work, which concepts are internal-only, which rules must be enforced, and how the project’s operating system has evolved.

Right now, users have to preserve this through scattered chats, manual copy-paste, uploaded files, memory, and repeated re-explanation. A hosted project vault would allow ChatGPT to load the correct working world immediately.

Suggested product concept:

“Project Intelligence Vaults”

Each vault would be:

  • user-owned
  • exportable
  • deletable
  • permission-controlled
  • project-separated
  • usable across chats
  • attachable to custom GPTs or agents
  • optionally deployable through API context

This would make ChatGPT dramatically more useful for builders, writers, founders, researchers, clinicians, educators, and creators developing complex work over months or years.

The core line:

Don’t just remember me. Host the world we’re building.

This would create a new premium product tier: not just more usage, but persistent, structured, user-owned intelligence continuity.

Thanks for sharing this, @donprosser.

A lot of the pieces already exist today through Projects, memory, custom GPTs, and files, but they don't fully capture the accumulated decisions, corrections, and project-specific knowledge that builds up over months of work.

The distinction here is "project intelligence" rather than just user preferences. A persistent, portable project vault that carries context across chats, GPTs, agents, and APIs would be valuable for anyone building complex systems over time.

I've forwarded this to the team for feedback logging as well.

"Don't just remember me. Host the world we're building." sums it up well.

-Mark G.