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Manage your memories

Memories accumulate as you chat. The Memories tab is where you go to review them, fix anything that’s off, archive what’s no longer useful, and restore anything you didn’t mean to lose.

  • Moonjar app installed and signed in.
  1. Open the Memories tab.
  2. Scroll the list — most-recently-updated first.
  3. Tap a memory to expand or edit it.

The list shows all memories that are active for you: ones you saved, ones the assistant extracted from chats, and ones shared with you through a group (those have an attribution on them).

  1. Tap the memory.
  2. Change the title or content.
  3. Save.

You can edit memories you own. Memories shared with you by other group members are read-only — only the original author can edit them.

After an edit, Moonjar regenerates the memory’s embedding, so semantic recall keeps working with the new wording.

Some memories should disappear on their own — “I’m in Tokyo this week”, “deadline is Friday”. Set an expires_at and the memory stops being injected into chat after that date. It’s still in your list, just no longer used.

  1. Tap the memory.
  2. Set or change Expires.
  3. Save.

Clear the expiry to bring it back into active use.

Archiving stops the memory being injected into chat. It isn’t deleted — it’s still in your archive and can be restored.

  1. Long-press the memory (or tap the menu).
  2. Tap Archive.

To see archived memories, switch the list to Archived.

  1. Switch the list to Archived.
  2. Tap the memory.
  3. Tap Restore.

It’s active again from the next chat turn.

If a chat goes somewhere worth keeping — a decision, a list of preferences, a plan — you can ask the assistant to save it. The chat distils the exchange into one concise memory and saves it.

  1. In the chat, say “save this as a memory” (or a similar phrase).
  2. The assistant calls the memory-save flow and confirms.

The new memory appears in your list with a Saved from chat tag.

A new or edited memory takes effect from the next chat turn — no need to start a new conversation. Same for archive and restore.