Q: What does context memory on tier one mean?
Can you expand on what context memory on tier 1 means? Please give an example.
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Jun 9, 2026A: Great question! Context Memory on Tier 1(or any other tier) lets you save information about yourself, your work, or your preferences/instructions and quickly add it to any AI conversation. Instead of repeating the same background details every time, you save them once and reuse them whenever needed.
Example: Let's say you're a startup founder. You could save a Context Memory like:
"I'm the founder of a bootstrapped SaaS startup. My audience is early-stage founders. Write in a conversational, authentic tone and avoid corporate jargon."
Then, instead of typing all of that every time, you can simply say to the AI:
"Write a LinkedIn post about customer feedback." and insert the context.
The AI already has the context and can generate a response tailored to your audience and writing style.
Common uses for Context Memory include:
- Your role and company
- Writing style preferences
- Brand voice guidelines
- Client-specific information
Think of it as a reusable background briefing that helps the AI give more relevant, personalized responses without you having to repeat yourself.
Here's a good video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNq_fMu5tM4