Memory is per conversation
Each chat has its own memory, kept separate from every other chat. What you discuss in one channel does not carry into another, and a direct message stays private to that conversation. It is the same boundary that keeps teammates’ work separate. See Teams and accounts.Because memory is per conversation, you can keep a long-running thread going and
Token will remember the earlier context the next time you message in that same
chat.
Keeping things in mind
If you tell Token something to keep in mind for a conversation, like a preference or a recurring detail, it can hold on to it for that chat. Just say so in plain language.Keep in mind that our launch date is March 3.Later in the same conversation, Token can use that without you repeating it.
Long conversations
As a conversation gets very long, Token tidies up older context on its own so it can keep going. You do not need to do anything; it happens automatically.Memory lives with the conversation. If you want Token to do something on a
regular basis, a scheduled task is usually a better fit than
relying on memory alone.

