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The Memories page is your central hub for managing all the context Flast knows about you.

Accessing Memories

Click Memories in the sidebar to open the memories page. Here you can view all your saved memories and manage them.

Creating a Memory

1

Click New Memory

Find the button to create a new memory at the top of the page.
2

Write the content

Enter the information you want Flast to remember. Be clear and specific.
3

Choose the type

Select Always for context that applies everywhere, or Normal for reference material.
4

Add tags (optional)

Tags help you organize and find memories later.
5

Save

Click save to store your memory.
Manual memory creation requires a Pro or Ultra plan. Starter plan users can view and delete memories but cannot create new ones manually.

Editing a Memory

  1. Click on any memory to open its detail view
  2. Edit the content, type, or tags
  3. Save your changes
Edits take effect immediately. Future conversations will use the updated memory.

Deleting Memories

Delete a Single Memory

  1. Open the memory detail view
  2. Click the delete button
  3. Confirm deletion

Delete Multiple Memories

  1. Use the checkbox to select multiple memories
  2. Click the bulk delete option
  3. Confirm deletion
Deleted memories cannot be recovered. Make sure you want to remove them permanently.

Organizing with Tags

Tags help you categorize and find memories. Good tag examples:
  • work / personal
  • project-alpha / project-beta
  • preferences / goals
  • client-acme / client-bigco

Filtering by Tag

On the Memories page, use the filter options to show only memories with specific tags.

Searching Memories

Use the search bar to find memories by content. Search looks at:
  • Memory content
  • Tags
  • Type (Always/Normal)

Best Practices

Keep Memories Focused

One clear topic per memory is easier to manage than one giant memory with everything.

Review Periodically

Your context changes over time. Review memories monthly to remove outdated information.

Use Descriptive Content

Write memories as if explaining to someone who knows nothing. Clear context helps Flast use the information correctly.

Example of a Good Memory

Current Project: Mobile App Redesign

Goal: Improve onboarding completion rate from 45% to 70%

Key constraints:
- Must work offline
- Target users are field workers with limited tech experience
- Launch deadline: April 15, 2025

My role: Lead designer, responsible for user research and UI

Next: Using @ Mentions

Learn how to reference memories in your conversations.