neurolist keeps a small memory — a bullet-point list of facts about you and your life that gets sent to the AI every time it breaks down a task. The screen is called what neurolist knows about you and lives in settings.
What's there
Each fact is a bullet on the screen. The subtitle reads: "these notes shape every breakdown. edit, add, or remove anything that's not quite right."
Editing or removing a fact
Tap a bullet to edit it; tap the X next to it to remove it. Changes save when you tap save at the top.
Why this matters
The AI's first draft is generic. Once it knows you have a tiny kitchen, a part-time job, two kids, or a sleep schedule that bottoms out at 11 pm, its breakdowns get noticeably tighter.
Empty memory
If you've just installed neurolist, the memory will say "nothing yet. add a few facts above, or break down a couple of tasks and neurolist will learn." That's fine — the AI works without memory, it just won't be as personalized.
What's NOT in the memory
- Your actual task list.
- Your subscription / billing info.
- Any chat history.
The memory is just the bullet-point list on the screen. That's it.
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