Your Agent

Memory

Your agent builds a persistent memory of who you are, what you care about, and how you work. This memory grows over time and follows you across every device.

How memory works

Transistor maintains three distinct types of memory for your agent. Each type serves a different purpose and is stored separately.

TypeWhat it storesExample
EpisodicSpecific things that happenedYou mentioned preferring async communication on March 12
SemanticFacts and preferences about youYou work in product management at a Series B company
ProceduralHow you like things doneWhen summarizing, lead with the decision, not the context

Memory is local first

All memory is stored on your device by default. It is not sent to any AI provider as raw data. When your agent makes a request to Claude or ChatGPT, relevant memory is included as context in that specific request. The provider sees the context for that conversation, not your entire memory store.

Sync across devices

When you enable sync, your memory is encrypted end-to-end and synced through your Transistor account. Only your devices can decrypt it. Transistor cannot read your memory contents.

Editing and clearing memory

You can view, edit, and delete any memory entry from the Memory section in Settings. You can also ask your agent directly: "Forget that I mentioned X" or "What do you remember about my work schedule."