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Visitor memory

With Subject Memory on, your assistant remembers people across conversations — greeting a returning, signed-in visitor by name, recalling what they asked about last time, and skipping questions they already answered. It also remembers social commenters and gives the dashboard Pilot recall of your own recent changes. Off by default, opt-in per widget, and verified-identity only.

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On the website, memory only accrues for verified visitors — it requires Visitor sign-in so we know who someone is, because an anonymous browser ID isn’t a trustworthy identity. Phone callers are the exception: a mobile caller’s number (their caller ID) is a real, durable identity, so phone callers get memory automatically — no sign-in needed. (Calls from a confirmed landline are not remembered, since a landline is a shared line, not a person.)

What it remembers

WhoWhat the assistant recalls
Returning website visitor (signed-in) Prior topics & issues, answered qualifying questions (budget, timeline), preferred language — so it greets them and doesn’t re-ask.
Returning phone caller (mobile) Recognised by caller ID — whether they’re a first-time or repeat caller, what they discussed on previous calls, and a name they gave. So the assistant greets a returning caller warmly and, if a call was cut off, can offer to pick up where they left off.
Social commenter (Facebook / Instagram) Past comments and sentiment — so the reply can acknowledge a returning commenter or a prior complaint.
You / your team (the dashboard Pilot) Your recent config changes (“what did I just change?”) and your past Pilot questions.

How memory is organized

Memory is tiered so the assistant stays focused — storage is cheap, but attention is expensive, so only what’s relevant is brought into a given reply:

Turn it on

  1. Go to Customize & Deploy → Subject Memory and toggle it on.
  2. For website memory, configure Visitor sign-in so visitors have a verified identity. (Not needed for phone — mobile callers are identified by their caller ID automatically.)
  3. Optionally set a retention window (default 180 days) — interaction history older than this is automatically deleted.
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Phone calls & consent. When memory is on, mobile callers are remembered by caller ID. If you record or remember calls, make sure your call greeting / privacy notice covers it for your jurisdiction — the same as any call recording.

Review & manage what’s stored

Open Visitor memory in the dashboard to see every person the assistant remembers for a widget, with interaction and fact counts. For any person you can:

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