Settings
Memory
Store specific facts and preferences the AI should remember across all interactions.
Memory
Memories are specific facts, preferences, and rules that the AI keeps in mind whenever it creates content for your project. While the Knowledge Base holds reference material, memories capture the small but important details that shape how the AI behaves.
How Memories Work
Each memory has a name (a short label) and content (the detail the AI should remember).
Examples:
| Name | Content |
|---|---|
| Brand color | Our primary brand color is indigo. Always reference this in design-related posts. |
| Competitor mentions | Never mention CompetitorX by name in any published content. |
| Hashtag policy | Always include #BuildInPublic on Twitter posts about product updates. |
| Tone exception | Use a more casual tone for Telegram community messages compared to Twitter. |
The AI checks your memories before generating content and adjusts its output accordingly.
Adding Memories
Memories can be added in two ways:
- Manually. Add a memory yourself whenever there is a rule, fact, or preference you want the AI to follow.
- Automatically. As you interact with Tona, the AI may pick up on important details and save them as memories on its own.
Reviewing Memories
All your memories are listed on the Memory settings page. Each card shows the memory name and a preview of its content. You can review, edit, or remove any memory at any time.
Tips
- Review regularly. Clean up outdated or incorrect memories to keep your content quality high.
- Use memories for recurring rules. If you find yourself repeating the same instruction, save it as a memory instead.
- Check memories if something seems off. If the AI is behaving unexpectedly, an old memory might be the cause.