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What Myndo remembers

What Myndo remembers about you

The Self tab holds the private picture Myndo builds from your conversations. Here's what's in it.

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The reason Myndo doesn't feel like starting over every time is simple: it remembers. As you talk, it builds a quiet, private picture of what matters to you — and you can see all of it in the Self tab.

Here's what lives there:

  • Goals — what you're working toward.
  • Practices — small things to try, drawn from your conversations.
  • Topics — the themes you keep coming back to.
  • Patterns — things Myndo has noticed about how you tend to move through things.
  • Concepts — ideas that matter to you, in your own framing.
  • Sessions — a record of past conversations, each with a short summary.
  • Notes — the specific things Myndo has remembered.

The Self tab, where everything Myndo remembers lives.

Everything here is built from what you've actually said — nothing is assumed. Open any item to see more, and start a conversation about it right there: on Android and the web, tap Talk about this on the detail screen; on iPhone, tap the orb.

Note: This is yours, and you're in control of it. If something's wrong, or you'd rather Myndo didn't keep it, see Correcting or removing what Myndo remembers. For the full picture on privacy, see Your privacy and your data.