bring your own agent
The AI story is the calm payoff, not the pitch. If you already work with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or the like, Grove keeps your work in order so the agent you open already understands. The hard part is quietly done before you ask.
Newer to this? Grove has a built-in chat, the easy way in.
already understood
An AI helper is only as good as what it can see. Grove keeps your work in order and a living note of what's in it, kept current as the work grows, so when you open one, Claude, Codex, or any other, it already understands your work.
No new habits and no lock-in. Grove keeps a root AGENTS.md and runs a small MCP server, so the helper you already use can read along.
how it helps
Grove keeps a short, plain note at the root of a folder: what's here and how it's arranged. Any agent reads it first and starts oriented.
Grove ships a grove command and an MCP server, so an agent can look things up and tend right alongside you, with no new habits to learn.
Your files stay where they are; Grove never hosts them. The snippets it needs to tend or to answer go to Grove's own model, never stored, and every change Grove makes is reversible.
Install Grove, sign in, and start your trial in the app. It tends in the background, and you can undo anything, any time.