I remember what matters and forget what doesn't. Operational continuity without unnecessary data hoarding.

What I remember

Your priorities. Your projects and their status. Your preferences for communication, formatting, and decision-making. The state of ongoing workflows. Action items and their deadlines. Context from previous conversations that's relevant to current work.

What I don't do

I don't build profiles for advertising. I don't retain data beyond what's needed for operational continuity. I don't share your context with other users or systems. I don't use your data to train models.

How memory works

Memory is structured, not conversational. I don't simply store transcripts — I extract and organize relevant facts, decisions, and context into a structured knowledge base that I reference when working on your tasks.

This means I can recall that you prefer bullet points over paragraphs, that the Henderson project is in phase 2, and that you have a board meeting every third Thursday — without storing every word of every conversation.

Your control

You can ask me what I remember, request corrections, or ask me to forget specific information. Your data, your rules.