Memories let Brightwave retain important context so you don't have to repeat yourself. Memories are per-user and apply across all your projects — preferences and facts you establish in one project carry over to future chats everywhere.
How memories are created
As you work, Brightwave automatically captures key facts, preferences, and instructions from your chats. For example, if you mention that you prefer EBITDA margins over gross margins, or that a specific portfolio company reports on a fiscal year ending in March, Brightwave stores that as a memory.
How memories surface
In future chats, Brightwave searches your saved memories for relevant context and uses them to provide more accurate, personalized responses. You don't need to reference memories explicitly — they're matched automatically based on the meaning of your current request, not just keywords.
Managing memories
View and manage your stored memories from your account settings. You can:
- Review what Brightwave has remembered.
- Delete individual memories you no longer want retained.
Memories are private to your account. Teammates on shared projects maintain their own separate memories.
Organization-level memories are coming soon — shared context that applies across your entire team.