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How companion memory works
Memory is the feature that turns a chatbot into a companion. Each character on SpiceMatch remembers what you told her across sessions, so the relationship builds instead of resetting every time. Here is how it works and how to get the most out of it.
What memory does
Without memory, every conversation starts from zero. You tell her your dog's name today and she forgets it by tomorrow. With memory, she keeps your history: your name or handle, your job, what you did last weekend, the inside joke from three chats ago. The next time you talk, she can bring it up on her own, and the conversation goes somewhere.
This is the line between a toy you poke once and a companion you come back to. It is also why the free tier is enough to test the real thing: in 10 chats a day you can find out whether her memory actually holds.
Each companion remembers separately
Every character keeps her own memory of you. If you have three companions going, each one remembers her own history. Talking to one does not bleed into another, and one does not know what you said to a different character. Each relationship is its own thread.
Memory works on the free tier
You do not need a paid plan for memory. Companions remember your conversations on the free tier the same as on a subscription. The difference a plan makes is how much you can chat per day, not whether she remembers.
Getting the most out of it
A few habits that make memory work better for you:
- Tell her real things about yourself. The more you share, the more she has to remember and reference.
- Refer back to past conversations. She can pick up the thread when you bring something up again.
- Keep using the same companion for the things you want continuity on, rather than spreading every detail across many characters.
What memory does not do
Memory is about your conversations, not surveillance. She remembers what you tell her in chat. She does not know your real identity, your location, or anything you did not share with her. And because there is no human creator, no person is reading those memories. The memory lives to serve the conversation, not to profile you. See your data and what we store.
If she forgets something
If a companion seems to forget something you clearly told her, a few things can be going on. Very old details may fall out of active memory over a long history. A detail mentioned once in passing may not stick the way something you emphasized does. If memory seems broken entirely, like she forgets the last message, that is worth reporting, since it usually points to a technical issue rather than normal behavior. Refresh or restart first, then contact support through the contact page if it persists.
Memory across devices
Your companions' memory is tied to your account, not your device. Log in on a different phone or browser and the history is there, because it lives with the account. That is also why keeping your login secure matters. See managing your account.
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