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Memory is durable context Strawberry can use later. It helps companions avoid asking the same questions repeatedly and makes future work more personal and specific.

What memory can contain

Useful memory is stable and reusable:
  • Your role, company, industry, and goals
  • Product and customer context
  • Writing style and tone preferences
  • ICP and target account details
  • Tooling and workflow preferences
  • Recurring constraints, such as regions, formats, or approval rules
Avoid using memory for temporary tasks, one-off instructions, secrets, or information that will quickly become stale.

Where memory appears

Open strawberry://knowledge/memory. Memory files appear as cards. Each card opens the underlying memory file in the document viewer. Markdown files can be edited with the rich editor.

Shared and companion memory

Strawberry supports information shared with every companion and companion-specific memory. Companion-specific memory is useful when a recruiting companion should remember different context than a sales companion.

Editing memory

You can edit memory files directly. Good edits are short, factual, and easy for a companion to apply.
When writing outbound sales messages, keep the tone concise, direct,
and lightly personal. Avoid hype. Lead with the prospect's likely problem.

Memory and privacy

Only store information you are comfortable making available to the relevant companion scope. When sharing a companion, remember that the recipient can access that companion’s synced folder, including memories.

Best practices

  • Store stable context, not every chat detail.
  • Use headings so memory files are easy to scan.
  • Remove outdated preferences.
  • Keep sensitive details out of memory unless they are necessary and scoped correctly.
  • Ask a companion to summarize new durable facts before saving them.