Memory & Context
Your C-Suite remembers everything. Here's how.
How memory works
The C-Suite doesn't start from zero every conversation. It builds understanding over time through layered memory — from quick facts to deep contextual knowledge about your business, preferences, and history.
The longer you use agenté, the better it gets. It's not just recall — it's accumulated judgment.
Memory layers
Facts
Quick-reference data: your name, company, team members, active projects, key dates. Always available, instantly.
Sessions
Recent conversation history. The COO remembers what you discussed this morning, yesterday, and last week.
Deep Memory
Synthesized knowledge from months of interactions. Patterns, preferences, decisions, and the reasoning behind them.
Context files
Each seat maintains context files that shape its behavior and knowledge:
- SOUL — Personality, communication style, domain expertise, guardrails
- MEMORY — Hot facts in working memory (updated frequently)
- USER — Your preferences, communication style, decision patterns
- AGENTS — Fleet routing table: which seat handles what, escalation paths
These files are managed by the system and evolve as your C-Suite learns your business.
Privacy controls
You control what the C-Suite remembers:
- View memory — See exactly what's stored about you and your business
- Delete specific memories — Remove individual facts or entire conversation histories
- Memory boundaries — Each organization's memory is isolated. No cross-contamination.
- Retention settings — Configure how long different types of data are kept
Data isolation. Your memory is yours. Other organizations using agenté cannot access your data, context, or conversation history.
How it gets better over time
- Week 1 — Knows your name, company, and basic setup
- Month 1 — Understands your ventures, team, communication style
- Month 3 — Anticipates your needs, remembers past decisions, catches inconsistencies
- Month 6+ — Functions as a true Chief Operating Officer with deep institutional knowledge