A Guide for Friends
If you've spent months training ChatGPT on how you think and work, switching to Claude doesn't mean starting from zero.
Here's what actually transfers, what doesn't, and the order I'd do it in.
There are two separate things people confuse.
Memory Import. Claude has a built-in feature that copies over your preferences and context: how you work, what you're working on, the tone you like. It's a one-minute copy-paste. It does not move any actual conversations.
File uploads. If you want Claude to reference specific past ChatGPT conversations (a project plan, a piece of writing you've been iterating on, research you've done), that's a separate step. You export from ChatGPT, then upload the files you care about into a Claude Project.
Most people only need the first one. Do the Memory Import. Only export files if there are specific conversations you want to keep working from.
The ChatGPT export includes everything: drafts, client work, private notes, things you've long forgotten writing. Before any of it goes into Claude, open the files and make sure you're okay with what's in there.
If something shouldn't be in an AI's working memory, delete or redact it first.
It gives Claude a strong starting brief: who you are, how you work, what you're in the middle of. Your first conversations will feel more like your hundredth than your first.
Everything else builds the same way it did with ChatGPT: the shorthand, the voice match, the trust. That takes time.
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