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Chief remembers across chats now

Tell Chief once. It carries the context into every future conversation — automatically, no commands.

Mitch Kessler

Mitch Kessler

Founder

Chief remembers across chats now

The single most-requested fix: Chief forgetting what you told it five minutes ago.

That's done.

What changed

Every chat turn now passes through a lightweight extraction step (built on the Mem0 pattern). When you say something Chief should remember — preferences, focus, recurring people, working style — it lifts that fact out of the conversation and stores it in a permanent memory that every future chat reads.

You don't run any commands. You don't tag anything. Just talk.

What this unlocks

  • Continuity. Mention you're prepping for a board meeting on Thursday — three days later, your briefing reflects it without you re-asking.
  • Personalization. Tell Chief you don't care about LinkedIn notifications. It stops surfacing them. Across every chat, every surface.
  • Per-entity memory too. Facts about specific contacts ("Sarah hates morning meetings") attach to that contact node and surface in every future thread that involves her.

How to try it

Just start a chat. Say something Chief should know about you, a project, or a person. End the conversation. Start a fresh one tomorrow. Watch it pick up where you left off.

Memories supersede themselves over time — when you tell Chief something that contradicts a stored fact, the extractor marks the old one as superseded and writes the new one. The system favors what you said most recently.