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