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Persistent Memory

Persistent Memory

How your assistant remembers across conversations.

Your ClawCloud assistant has persistent memory — it remembers your preferences, past conversations, and context across sessions.

How memory works

Unlike a regular chatbot that forgets everything when you close the window, your assistant stores memories on its dedicated server. When you start a new conversation, it can recall:

  • Your preferences and habits
  • Previous tasks and their results
  • Important information you've shared
  • Files and data from past sessions

Types of memory

Conversation memory

Your assistant automatically remembers the context of ongoing conversations. If you ask it to research something and come back hours later, it knows where you left off.

Long-term memory

Important facts, preferences, and instructions are stored in persistent memory files that survive across sessions. For example:

  • "I prefer concise responses"
  • "My timezone is EST"
  • "When I say 'deploy', push to the staging server first"

File-based context

Any files created or modified during conversations are stored on your server. Your assistant can reference them in future conversations — spreadsheets, reports, scripts, and more.

Managing memory

You can ask your assistant to:

  • Remember something: "Remember that my company uses PostgreSQL, not MySQL"
  • Forget something: "Forget my old email address"
  • Show what it knows: "What do you remember about my preferences?"
  • Search memories: "What did we discuss about the marketing report last week?"

Privacy

All memory is stored on your isolated server. ClawCloud has no access to your memories or conversations. When you delete your account, all data on the server is permanently destroyed.