AI features

Mint Memory

Mint's durable memory of you, the facts, preferences, goals, and context it uses when it summarizes entries or talks to you in chat. Memory grows in three ways: automatically from recordings, explicitly during chat, and by you adding facts directly.

Where to find it

  • Profile sheet → Mint Memory (Insights card).
  • Settings → More settings → Personalization → Mint Memory.

What you can do

  • Browse all memories grouped by type: Your Notes, Preferences, Goals, People, Places, Identity, Habits, Health, Constraints.
  • See the source of each memory, from your journal, saved from chat, or added by you.
  • Expand a memory to read the full statement.
  • Add a memory with the + button, pick a type, write the statement, save.
  • Edit a memory (tap → edit sheet).
  • Delete an individual memory.
  • Wipe all memories from the big button at the bottom of the screen (with confirmation).

How memories are created

  1. Background extraction. After each recording, a small AI job looks at the new entry and decides whether it contains a stable fact worth remembering. If yes, it's saved as a memory.
  2. Chat saveMemory tool. During a conversation, Mint can save a memory when you tell it something worth remembering ("remember I'm vegetarian").
  3. Direct add. You can add a memory yourself from the Mint Memory screen.
  4. Monthly compaction. A maintenance job merges duplicates and replaces older versions with newer ones (marked "superseded" under the hood, hidden by default).

Good to know

  • Memories are semantically de-duplicated. If "I drink oat milk" and "I prefer oat milk with coffee" already exist, a third similar memory won't be added.
  • Superseded memories are not deleted; they're archived so the AI knows the history but doesn't act on the stale version.
  • Profile wins over memory. If your profile says "vegetarian" and an old memory says "steak lover", the profile is the source of truth.
  • Memories are not marketing data. They're not sent to any third party, they live on your user record and are only read by the AI when responding to you.
  • Deleting an entry does not delete related memories. Memories represent learned context, not the entry itself. If you want the memory gone, delete it on the Mint Memory screen.
  • Editing an entry does not rewrite existing memories. If the original recording produced a memory and you later edit the summary, the memory stays as it was. Delete it by hand if it's no longer true.
  • Confidence scores are used under the hood but not shown to you.
  • More memories = faster Mint Knows progression. The richer your memory, the more quickly the Mint Knows meter moves from Observing to Advising.

Plan & limits

No plan gating. Mint Memory is available on every plan.

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