Where to find it
Settings → More settings → Personalization → Summary Style.
The four modes
| Mode | Example summary |
|---|---|
| I / My (default) | "I need to buy groceries tomorrow." |
| You / Your | "You need to buy groceries tomorrow." |
| By name | "Dusko needs to buy groceries tomorrow." |
| Neutral | "Buy groceries tomorrow." |
Choosing By name uses your nickname from the profile. If you haven't set a nickname, the prompt falls back to third-person phrasing like "the user has to..." rather than switching to You. Set a nickname in Your profile to get the intended voice.
Where this applies
- Entry titles and summaries after a recording.
- Mint Reflect responses that narrate your journal.
- Weekly narrative decks in Insights.
- Daily and weekly digests.
- Mint Edition PDF exports.
Good to know
- Changing the mode is immediate. Future recordings and chat messages use the new voice; past entries keep whatever voice they were generated with.
- Neutral mode is useful for focus. Some users prefer not to see themselves addressed in entries at all, it turns a journal into a to-do list.
- By name is the most intimate. Pair it with a well-filled profile for the warmest output.
Plan & limits
No plan gating.