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for everyday use ·one memory layer

It just remembers.

The standing preferences and recurring tasks you should not have to repeat. Your assistant simply keeps them.

how it shows up ·memories your assistant keeps
  • preference

    Prefers flights before noon, aisle seat, no red-eyes.

    claude · −30d · travel
  • commitment

    Renew the passport before the October trip.

    chatgpt · −6d · travel
  • fact

    Mom's birthday is March 9; she likes hardcover books.

    claude · −90d · family
what changes ·with the loop closed
  • Never repeat a standing preference again
  • Small commitments come back when they matter
  • The assistant feels like it knows you
why it matters ·the shape of the problem

Seat preferences, standing routines, the gift idea from three months ago. 3ngram keeps them where your assistant can recall them, so the tenth conversation starts as informed as the first one ended.

Most of what an assistant forgets is small. A seat preference. A birthday. The fact that you already decided on the hotel. None of it is worth a filing system, and all of it is exactly what makes the tenth conversation feel like the first.

3ngram keeps the small things. Your assistant captures the standing preferences, open errands, and little facts as they come up, and recalls them when they are relevant again. No note-taking app, no repeating yourself. It just remembers.

friction points ·what breaks, and what 3ngram does instead
01

Every chat starts with re-introducing yourself

Aisle seat, flights before noon, no red-eyes. You have told your assistant a dozen times, and the thirteenth trip-planning session still asks.

3ngram: Standing preferences are captured once as typed memory. Every later session that touches travel starts with them already in context.

02

Recurring tasks live only in your head

The passport needs renewing before the October trip. You mentioned it to your assistant weeks ago, in a conversation that no longer exists.

3ngram: The commitment stays open on record. The next time the trip comes up, the renewal comes back with it instead of surfacing in your memory at the airport.

03

Work and personal blur together

The same assistant helps with sprint planning and birthday shopping, and you would rather those contexts never meet.

3ngram: Scopes keep personal memory separate from work. Recall respects the boundary, so each context stays its own.

faq ·the questions we hear most
Is my personal memory private?
Yes. Memories are private to your account, and your data is never used to train foundation models. You can export everything as JSON or erase your account and its data at any time.
Do I have to tell it what to remember?
Capture is explicit. Your assistant calls remember as you work, and you can ask it to save something specific. You stay in control: correct what changes, resolve what no longer matters.
Can I keep personal separate from work?
Yes. Scopes are separate namespaces for memory. Keep a personal scope and a work scope, and recall respects the boundary in both directions.

Stop Repeating Yourself to Your Assistant

3ngram keeps your standing preferences and small facts available across every MCP client you use, private to your account.

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