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Memory.

Continio builds a picture of who you are from what you actually say. Not guesses, not assumptions. Only what you've shared. Here's exactly how it works.

What it remembers

Continio quietly notices the things about you that don't change much. Where you live. What you're working on. Decisions you've already made. How you like to work. The people in your life you've mentioned.

These become memories. Think of them as the things a knowledgeable colleague would just know about you, without having to be told each time.

It doesn't keep your full chat history as memory. It distils what matters into a small, structured picture. You can see all of it any time, in Settings → My Context.

You're in control

You can view, edit, archive or delete any memory at any time. Settings → My Context. Nothing is hidden. Nothing happens silently. Archiving puts a memory aside without deleting it. It stops affecting responses, but it's still there if you want it back.

What gets noticed

Continio watches for things across these areas:

AreaExamples
IdentityYour name, how you describe yourself, your background, neurodivergent identity if you've named one
LocationWhere you live, where you work, recent moves
RoleYour job, your business, professional context
RelationshipsPartner, family, close colleagues you've mentioned by name
HealthConditions, medications, dietary needs you've brought up
ProjectsThings you're actively building, running, or launching
PreferencesTools you use, communication style, formatting preferences
DecisionsSettled choices. Pricing you've locked in. Direction you've committed to.
Working patternsHow you like to work. Recurring themes in how you approach problems.

What it doesn't remember

Continio is deliberately conservative. These don't get held as memories:

  • Things you've said about other people (not you)
  • Opinions you're exploring rather than holding
  • Questions you're asking (not statements you're making)
  • One-off requests or temporary preferences ("just for this project")
  • Anything phrased as hypothetical or uncertain
  • Short messages that don't have a personal signal in them
  • Code, technical content, and copy-writing prompts

When it picks things up

Continio notices things in the background, while you carry on chatting. None of your replies slow down because of it.

When you import history from ChatGPT or Claude, the same thing happens across all of those conversations. Memories are dated to when you actually said them, not when you imported.

When something you say now updates something you said before, the new version takes over. The old one isn't deleted, it's set aside in case you want it back.

It's not perfect

Sometimes Continio misses something. Sometimes it picks up a detail slightly wrong. Editing is always available. If a memory is inaccurate, the easier fix is usually to correct it rather than delete it. The shape of what's there is still useful, just the detail needs adjusting.

What it actually uses on each message

Continio doesn't dump everything it knows about you into every reply. For each message it brings in roughly 8 things that always travel with you (your name, what you do, what you're working on, that kind of thing) and adds anything else that fits the question you've just asked.

It uses these to inform tone and awareness, not to recite them at you. If you ever want the full picture, just ask: "what do you know about me?" It'll tell you.

Where each memory came from

Every memory shows which chat it came from. Click through to read the exact conversation that produced it. (We're working on showing the exact message too. Coming soon.)

Older memories get a check-in

Memories that haven't come up in 90 days get quietly flagged for review. Next time you open Settings → My Context, you'll see a "Still accurate?" prompt next to flagged ones. Not a notification. Not a nag. Just a flag, when you choose to look.

If something is still true, confirm it. If it's outdated, archive or update it.

Correcting a memory

  1. Settings → My Context
  2. Find the memory you want to change
  3. Click Edit to update the detail, or Delete to remove it entirely

You can also add memories yourself. Things that are true about you but haven't come up in chat yet.

Changes take effect on your next message.

How much memory each plan holds

PlanMemoriesChat history
Free trial (30 days)UnlimitedFull
Basic50 memoriesLast 30 days
Pro / Max / FoundersUnlimitedFull history

If you downgrade from Pro to Basic, memories above 50 are kept but go quiet. They're not deleted. Upgrade and they come back.