Learning Center

Memory Basics

How Nebo remembers what you tell it and learns from how you work.

~3 min
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Tell Nebo something.

Share a preference, a fact, or something about your life. "I prefer bullet points." "My dog's name is Max." "I'm allergic to shellfish."

These become part of Nebo's memory — yours, and only yours.

Chat

I prefer bullet points over long paragraphs

Got it — I'll use bullet points when I respond to you. Short and scannable.

My dog's name is Max, he's a golden retriever

Max the golden retriever — I'll remember him.

Chat — next day

What's my dog's name?

Max — your golden retriever.

Remembered across sessions — no prompting needed.

2

See it stick.

Come back tomorrow — or next week — and ask about it. Nebo remembers without you having to repeat yourself.

Not a chat log. Real memory that persists across every conversation.

3

Watch it learn on its own.

You don't have to tell Nebo everything explicitly. Over time, it picks up on patterns — how you like things formatted, what topics you care about, your working style.

This is tacit memory. The more you use Nebo, the better it gets at anticipating what you need.

Learned patterns

Prefers concise answers

Observed from 47 conversations

Works mostly in the morning

Observed from usage patterns

Interested in marketing topics

Observed from 12 conversations

Memory search
coffee preferences

"Black coffee, no sugar"

Remembered on Jan 15

"Favorite café is Blue Bottle"

Remembered on Feb 3

4

Find anything later.

Search across all your memories. Nebo finds what you're looking for, even if you don't remember exactly what you said.

Think of it as your personal knowledge base — built automatically, from your own conversations.