Memory

Finn remembers what you've talked about in the past so conversations stay continuous and personalized.

Overview

Memory is how Finn keeps context across your conversations. Instead of starting from scratch each time, Finn can recall things you've shared — your preferences, past questions, goals you've mentioned, or decisions you've made — so you don't have to repeat yourself and so Finn can give you more relevant, personalized help.

Key points

  • Conversation continuity: Finn uses what you've said in earlier chats to keep the conversation coherent
  • Personalization: References to your situation, goals, or preferences make advice and answers more tailored
  • No extra setup: Memory works automatically as you chat with Finn over SMS, iMessage, or WhatsApp
  • Privacy: What Finn remembers is used only to improve your experience with Finn

What Finn remembers

Finn can draw on:

  • Topics you've discussed — e.g. a goal you're saving for, a subscription you asked about, or a budget category you care about
  • Preferences you've shared — how often you want updates, how you like to be addressed, or what level of detail you prefer
  • Questions and answers — so Finn can build on earlier explanations instead of repeating them
  • Decisions or context — e.g. "I'm focusing on paying off my credit card first" so future advice can align with that

You don't need to do anything special; just talk to Finn as you normally would. Over time, your conversations become more contextual and useful.


Why it matters

  • Less repetition: You don't have to re-explain your situation or goals every time
  • Smarter suggestions: Finn can remind you of things you said you'd do or follow up on earlier topics
  • More natural flow: Conversations feel like an ongoing relationship, not one-off Q&A
  • Better financial guidance: When Finn remembers your goals and constraints, the guidance it offers is more relevant

Memory works across your conversations with Finn. For more on how you talk to Finn, see Communication and Intents.

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