Memory
Memory
Section titled “Memory”Tell Figaro things once, and it remembers. Preferences, people, facts — it all becomes context that makes Figaro more useful over time.
Telling Figaro to Remember
Section titled “Telling Figaro to Remember”Remember that Sarah is my sisterRemember my doctor is Dr. Chen at 555-1234Remember I'm vegetarianRemember my anniversary is June 15Remember Jake is allergic to peanutsWhat Figaro Remembers
Section titled “What Figaro Remembers”People
Section titled “People”Remember that Mike is my bossRemember Sarah's birthday is March 10Remember my accountant is Tom at tom@email.comPreferences
Section titled “Preferences”Remember I prefer morning meetingsRemember I take my coffee blackRemember I don't eat shellfishRemember my car is a 2019 Honda AccordRemember my WiFi password is [password]Remember my gym membership number is 12345Schedule patterns
Section titled “Schedule patterns”Remember soccer practice is Tuesdays at 4pmRemember I work from home on FridaysAsking What Figaro Knows
Section titled “Asking What Figaro Knows”What do you know about me?What do you remember about Sarah?Do you know my doctor's name?How Memory Works
Section titled “How Memory Works”Context accumulation
Section titled “Context accumulation”Every conversation teaches Figaro more about you. Over time, it learns:
- Your communication style
- Your routines and patterns
- Who matters in your life
- Your preferences
Smart recall
Section titled “Smart recall”Figaro uses memories when relevant:
You: What’s Sarah’s birthday? Figaro: Sarah’s birthday is March 10.
You: Schedule lunch tomorrow Figaro: I remember you prefer morning meetings. Should I schedule it around 11:30am instead?
Forgetting Things
Section titled “Forgetting Things”Forget one thing
Section titled “Forget one thing”Forget that I mentioned my WiFi passwordForget what I told you about TomForget everything
Section titled “Forget everything”For complete data deletion, a special confirmation is required:
Delete everything you know about meFigaro will ask you to confirm by typing: FIGARO FORGET ME
This protects against accidental deletion.
Privacy & Memory
Section titled “Privacy & Memory”Your memories are:
- Private — Only accessible to you
- Not sold — We never share your data
- Not used for training — Your info doesn’t train AI models
- Deletable — You control what stays and what goes
View Memories in Dashboard
Section titled “View Memories in Dashboard”See everything Figaro remembers:
From the dashboard you can:
- View all memories
- Delete individual memories
- See when memories were created
1. Be explicit
Section titled “1. Be explicit”Remember that Jake's teacher is Mrs. JohnsonMore specific = more useful later.
2. Update when things change
Section titled “2. Update when things change”Forget my old addressRemember my new address is 123 Main St3. Store important contacts
Section titled “3. Store important contacts”Remember my dentist is Dr. Smith at 555-12344. Note preferences for context
Section titled “4. Note preferences for context”Remember I prefer texts over callsThe Memory Moat
Section titled “The Memory Moat”After using Figaro for months, your assistant knows:
- Your people and relationships
- Your routines and rhythms
- Your preferences and style
- Your important dates and facts
This context makes Figaro increasingly valuable. It’s why people stay.