Make it yours

Summary style

How tellmint talks about you in summaries and reflections. Pick the voice that feels right, first person, second person, by name, or neutral instruction.

Where to find it

Settings → More settings → Personalization → Summary Style.

The four modes

ModeExample 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.

← Back to help center