Personal Memory — Overview
Last updated: March 31, 2026
What is Personal Memory?
Personal Memory is an automatic personalization feature that learns how you prefer information to be communicated.
It adapts to:
Your tone (e.g. formal vs. casual)
Your preferred format (e.g. bullet points vs. paragraphs)
Your level of detail (e.g. concise vs. detailed)
Over time, it builds a profile of your preferences and tailors outputs accordingly.
How does Personal Memory work?
Personal Memory learns in two ways:
1. Automatically (default)
Learns from your interactions with Glyphic
Adapts based on how you ask questions and use outputs
Improves continuously over time
2. Manually (optional)
You can add preferences directly to guide it early on
Helps “jumpstart” personalization
Where can I find Personal Memory?
You can access it here:
Settings → Personal → Personal Memory
It appears as:
A text field where you can add preferences (optional)
A dynamic space that updates based on your usage
Fully editable at any time
What kind of preferences does it learn?
Personal Memory can capture:
Format Preferences
Bullet points vs. paragraphs
Short vs. detailed responses
Tone Preferences
Formal vs. informal
Concise vs. expressive
Language Preferences
Preferred language (e.g. Danish, English)
Communication Style
Email structure and tone
Greeting/sign-off style
Role-Based Context
Level of detail based on your role or needs
Do I need to set anything up?
No — nothing is required.
Personal Memory works out of the box and learns automatically.
You can optionally add preferences like:
“I prefer concise answers”
“Use bullet points for summaries”
“Keep emails short and friendly”
Where does Personal Memory apply?
It enhances all Ask Glyphic use cases, including:
Email drafting
Call summaries
Follow-ups
General Q&A