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It remembers, so you repeat yourself less.

The agent carries context across sessions: preferences, frequent sites, and prior task outcomes. Everything it keeps is inspectable and editable, and you can wipe it any time.

limitless://agent · vendor-check
Run the weekly price check on my Q3 vendors.

Plan

Recall the "Q3 vendors" contextrecalled from last session: 8 suppliers, thresholds set
Reuse the saved supplier-portal logincredentials from OS keychain, 2FA prompted
Compare current prices against last run
Export the summary as CSVmatches your saved preference
APPROVAL REQUIREDSend the summary to the team channel
ApproveDeny

Picked up right where last Monday left off. No re-briefing needed.

Kept across sessions

  • Your preferences and settings
  • Frequently visited sites
  • Prior task outcomes and context
  • Named contexts you define

Never kept

  • Passwords or payment details
  • Anything you explicitly mark private
  • Session-only browsing data
limitless://memory
Memory entries4 shown
preference

Prefers CSV export over Google Sheets

used 14 times

site

supplier-portal.acme.com · login flow, 2FA via authenticator

used 6 times

context

"Q3 vendors" · 8 suppliers, price thresholds set

last session

outcome

Weekly price check runs Mondays 09:00, exports to /reports

last session

Open the memory. Read every line.

Nothing is hidden. See exactly what the agent has stored, why it kept it, and how often it has used it.

Edit an entry, delete one memory, or wipe the whole store in a click. You decide what carries forward.

Scoped so context never leaks.

01

Per account

Your personal preferences and history stay yours, private to your account.

02

Per workspace

Team workspaces share the context a task needs while keeping personal preferences separate.

Brief it once, not every week.