There is a pattern every AI workspace bumps into eventually. You ask for help. The AI gives a useful answer. Tomorrow you ask something similar, and you have to re-explain who you are, what board you are on, what your team is called, and what your deadlines look like.
That gets old. So we built Memory.
What Memory is
Memory is a dedicated space inside planFlo where you drop the context you want Flo to carry across conversations. Think of it as a shared notebook between you and your AI. Examples of what might go in there:
- Your role and the kind of work you do
- The clients or products you are currently focused on
- Recurring people (your editor, your co-founder, your accountant)
- Style preferences (short replies, no emoji, tone of voice)
- Any fact you find yourself repeating in prompts
Flo reads the relevant pieces automatically on every request. You do not paste it in. You do not re-prompt. It is just there.
Why it matters
Two small things happen that compound over time. First, your prompts get shorter because the background is already loaded. Second, the answers get more specific because Flo knows the frame.
Instead of typing "draft an outreach email for a client named Acme Corp, we pitched them a branding package last month, $18k, they went quiet", you just type "draft the Acme follow-up". Flo has the rest.
Who it is for
Memory is a Pro and Max feature. It lives under the Memory view in the left rail and you can edit or delete entries anytime. If you ever want to start fresh, clear it and Flo forgets.
It is one of the things that makes planFlo feel less like a chat box and more like a workspace that knows you. We are just getting started here.