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
- 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.
- Chat saveMemory tool. During a conversation, Mint can save a memory when you tell it something worth remembering ("remember I'm vegetarian").
- Direct add. You can add a memory yourself from the Mint Memory screen.
- 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 A maintenance job merges duplicates and replaces older versions with newer ones (marked "superseded" under the hood, hidden by default).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- Superseded memories are not deleted; they're archived so the AI knows the history but doesn't act on the stale version.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.
Related
- Your profile, the authoritative context
- Mint Reflect (chat)
- Mint Knows