Memory is about you staying in control, not about being watched. Everything a coworker remembers is visible to you, and you can correct or delete any of it whenever you want.
What gets remembered
Coworkers pick up on the kind of things a good colleague would remember naturally:- Preferences — how you like reports formatted, which details matter to you
- Team language — the names, shorthand, and terminology your team actually uses
- Ongoing context — facts about a project that stay true across several tasks
Seeing what a coworker remembers
Everything is visible in the console, on the Memory page. Each memory shows how confident and current it is, using a simple freshness label:| Label | What it means |
|---|---|
| Strong | Recently confirmed and used — reliable. |
| Established | Solid, but not reinforced very recently. |
| Fading | Old or unconfirmed — may no longer be accurate. |
Staying in control
Correct it
If a memory is wrong or outdated, edit it directly — the coworker uses the corrected version from then on.
Delete it
Remove anything you don’t want remembered. It’s gone immediately.
Export it
Download everything a coworker remembers about you as a data file, any time.
No surprises
Nothing is remembered silently in the background — it’s always visible on this page.
Related
Skills
What a coworker knows how to do, versus what they remember about you.
Credits & Billing
How your usage is tracked alongside memory and tasks.