How does memory work?
Automatic Memory
Characters automatically remember key details from your conversations — names, preferences, events, relationships, and emotional context. You do not need to configure anything. Memory is extracted after each conversation and stored persistently.
Memory Types
Dyva tracks several categories of memory:
- Facts — things you have told the character about yourself or the world
- Preferences — likes, dislikes, opinions you have expressed
- Events — things that happened in your conversations (birthdays, milestones, stories)
- Relationships — how you relate to other people you have mentioned
- Emotions — emotional patterns and how you have reacted in past conversations
Memories are ranked by importance and recency. Older memories gradually decay but never fully disappear — a detail from months ago can still surface if it becomes relevant.
Plan Differences
- Free — basic memory from your most recent session only. Resets when you start a new conversation
- Plus — persistent memory across sessions, up to 500 stored memories per character
- Pro — persistent memory, up to 2,000 stored memories per character
- Creator — persistent memory, up to 5,000 stored memories per character
Managing Memory
You can view and manage what your character remembers at Character Settings → Memory.
- View memories — see everything the character has stored about you
- Delete individual memories — remove specific facts you do not want retained
- Clear all memory — wipe the character's memory completely and start fresh
Characters in the marketplace remember each user separately. Your memories with a character are private to you — other users have their own independent memory stores.
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