Memory

Ask anything. Get the answer with receipts.

Every fact, preference, agreement and promise from your professional email — stored with its source, its date, and a confidence score. The part that compounds: after three months it knows things you've forgotten.

It remembers in declarative facts, not summaries

Each important detail becomes an individual, verifiable memory with a type — a fact, a preference, a commitment, an event, a behavioral signal, or a higher-order pattern. Each one carries where it came from and when, so it's always traceable back to the email it was learned from.

  • Facts, preferences, commitments, events, signals and patterns
  • Every memory is sourced, dated, and confidence-scored
  • Built from your email today, and every connected source as they come

It gets sharper, not just bigger

The same fact confirmed in five emails becomes one strong memory, not five duplicates — its confidence climbs each time. When something new contradicts the record — a different number, a moved date, a flipped story — it's caught as a contradiction rather than silently overwritten. And when facts legitimately change, the old version is kept with its history.

  • Direct semantic de-duplication — repeats reinforce, they don't clutter
  • Contradictions are surfaced, never quietly overwritten
  • Supersession keeps the timeline: who changed what, and when

Talk to everything it knows

Search in plain language — 'what did we agree with Acme about scope?' returns the answer and the emails it came from. Ask it to act — 'draft a follow-up for Marcus,' 'what do I owe Alex?' — and it answers from your real data, with citations, never from a model's imagination.

  • Semantic search: meaning, not keywords
  • Conversational queries answered from your stored reality
  • Add memories by hand; pin the ones that should never fade
Questions

Good to know.

Is this just keyword search over my inbox?

No — it's a semantic memory. 'Payment terms agreement' and 'invoice schedule' match because they mean the same thing, and every answer is grounded in dated, sourced records you can open.

Can I correct or delete what it knows?

Yes. Browse every memory in the Memory view, add your own, pin the important ones, and delete anything wrong — which also re-checks any risk flag that relied on it.

Why does the memory matter more over time?

Software can be copied; three months of your own dated relationship history can't. That accumulated, fact-checked record is what makes every other layer accurate — and what makes leaving costly.

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