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Memory

Your agent has a persistent memory. It remembers things you’ve told it, preferences you’ve shared, and context from past conversations.

How it works

Every time you chat with your agent, it picks up on important details and stores them for later. This happens automatically — you don’t need to tell it to remember something. For example:
  • You mention you run a design agency. Next time you ask for a blog post, it already knows the context.
  • You tell it you prefer short, punchy responses. It adjusts going forward.
  • You share your content calendar. It references it when helping you plan posts.

What gets remembered

  • Facts about you (name, role, preferences)
  • Things you’ve asked your agent to keep in mind
  • Context from past conversations that might be useful later
  • Results from scheduled tasks

Memory works everywhere

Your agent’s memory is shared across all channels. Something you mentioned in Telegram is available when you chat on the web, and vice versa.
You can tell your agent to remember something specific by saying things like “Remember that my brand color is #FF5733” or “Keep in mind I never post on weekends.”
Your memory is private. Nobody else can see or access what your agent remembers about you.