Liv Memory
How Liv Remembers Things
One of the best parts of Liv is that it remembers. Unlike a chatbot that forgets everything the moment you close it, Liv keeps a memory across all your conversations — so you don't have to repeat yourself, and it gets more helpful the more you use it.
Tell Liv to remember something
Just say it. Things like:
- "Remember that I prefer metric units."
- "Remember my sister's birthday is March 14th."
- "Keep a note of my project ideas as I mention them."
Liv saves these to its memory and brings them up later, on its own, whenever they're relevant.
Liv recalls things automatically
You don't have to remind Liv what it knows. When something you told it earlier is useful, Liv pulls it up by itself. Ask "what were those project ideas I mentioned?" and it'll have them ready.
Your memories are really yours
Liv stores what it remembers as plain notes — and they're yours to see and edit. You can read through them, tidy them up, or remove anything you don't want kept. Nothing is hidden away.
And because it matters: before Liv changes or deletes anything in its memory, it checks with you first. Your memories don't get overwritten behind your back.
Each agent has its own memory
If you use different agents (like a Researcher or a Writer), each keeps its own separate memory. That keeps things tidy — your work notes don't get mixed in with your personal ones.
That's Liv's memory: tell it things once, and it remembers — while you stay in full control of what it keeps.