> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.serviceplan-agents.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Your data & control

> Your profile, and full control over what's remembered — correct it, delete it, export it.

Everything a coworker knows about you lives in one place you can see, edit, and empty out — nothing is remembered silently in a way that stays hidden from you.

## Why this matters

Trusting a coworker with real context — your role, your team's terminology, an ongoing project — only works if you can verify what it actually holds and fix it when it's wrong. This page is where that control lives: your profile, corrections, deletions, and a full export.

## Your profile

The console shows a profile card built from what a coworker has learned plus anything you've filled in yourself: display name, email, a short bio, interest tags, your role and company, how you relate to the organization, your language preference, and your LinkedIn (with a verified badge once confirmed). Anything you've edited yourself carries an **"edited by you"** badge, so you can always tell the difference between what you told a coworker directly and what it inferred on its own.

## Staying in control

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Correct it" icon="pen">
    If a memory or profile field is wrong or outdated, edit it directly — the coworker uses the corrected version from then on, immediately.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Delete it" icon="trash">
    Remove anything you don't want remembered. It's gone right away, not just hidden.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Export it" icon="download">
    Download everything a coworker remembers about you as a data file, any time — a real export, not a "coming soon."
  </Card>

  <Card title="No surprises" icon="eye">
    Nothing is remembered silently in the background — the Memory page is the single source of truth for what's known about you.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

**For example:** if a coworker has your job title wrong because it changed recently, edit that one field — you don't need to delete your whole profile and start over. Or if you're leaving a project team, delete the memories tied to it directly rather than waiting for them to fade on their own.

## Where memory applies — and where it doesn't

Memory is tied to **you as a contact**, not to one coworker or one channel. Switch from emailing Hannah to messaging Elena on WhatsApp, and the same underlying context follows you — see [How delegation works](/en/coworkers/delegation) for how that carries across a multi-coworker project. Some memories can also be scoped to your whole organization rather than just you personally — for instance, a fact about your team's structure that's useful regardless of who on your team is asking — while personal preferences and individual context stay scoped to you specifically.

## What this doesn't cover

This page controls what a coworker *remembers about you personally* — it's not the same as [Skills](/en/skills/overview), which is what a coworker knows how to *do* regardless of who's asking, and it's not your usage history or billing, which lives under [Credits & Billing](/en/credits/overview).

## How this connects

See [How memory works](/en/memory/how-it-works) for the mechanism behind what shows up here (notes, review, confidence). Deleting or correcting something here takes effect immediately across every [interface](/en/interfaces/overview) and every coworker you work with.

<Tip>
  Head to the [console](https://console.serviceplan-agents.com)'s Memory page any time to review, correct, or export what's there — there's nothing to set up first.
</Tip>
