Give your AI a memory
Claude and ChatGPT forget you between chats. invubu keeps what you tell them and hands it back in every new one.
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Two AI chats get the same request, side by side. The one without invubu stops to ask questions you have answered a dozen times. The one with invubu recalls your details and answers in one shot. Example scenarios: a client status update in your usual tone, birthday gifts that match your daughter's obsessions, a workout plan that respects your bad knee, dinner ideas that avoid your peanut allergy, a weekend trip that doesn't involve flying, and a reply to your landlord in your usual firm-but-polite tone.
How invubu actually remembers
It works a little like memory in your own head. What matters gets kept and connected, what you keep using grows stronger, and the rest quietly fades, so the right thing comes back when you need it.
Forming a memory
Notice & keep
As you talk, the things worth remembering get noticed and kept. Each one is filed by what it means, so memories about similar things naturally settle close together.
Connect
A new memory doesn't sit alone. It ties itself to the ones it agrees with, builds on, or replaces, so your memories grow into a web instead of a flat list.
Strengthen & fade
The memories you keep coming back to grow stronger, and the ones you never touch slowly fade. Use it and it sticks. Ignore it and it gently slips away.
Settling in, behind the scenes
Merge the copies
When the same thing has been remembered a few slightly different ways, those copies fold together into one clearer memory instead of a cluttered pile.
Form bigger ideas
Lots of small, related memories get distilled into a bigger idea. It's how many little moments add up to a lesson you keep long after the details fade.
Find hidden links
Sometimes two memories belong together but were never connected. Quiet moments of reflection spot those links, the way one idea can suddenly remind you of another.
Let go
Weak connections and memories that have faded to almost nothing are released. Forgetting on purpose keeps the mind clear, so what stays is what actually matters.
Bringing it back
Remember
When something new comes up, it stirs the related memories awake. The ones that fit best come forward for Claude to use, the way a question can bring the right thought to mind.
Everything it remembers sits in a dashboard you can read, edit, and wipe. Never sold. Never used to train anything.