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Memory

Dooze remembers facts you share in conversation, so you do not have to repeat yourself.

What gets remembered

Your name, where you live, your job, tools you use, preferences for how Dooze responds. Only durable facts, not passing mentions.

How it works

Dooze uses a four-agent system (Extractor, Dream, Retriever, Compiler) to process your conversations, meetings, voice sessions, and external transcripts into a structured knowledge vault stored on your Mac.

Direct statements ("my name is Maya") are stored with high confidence. Weaker mentions ("I was thinking about Python") are stored with low confidence and may not be used.

Stability

Some facts are durable, your name, your hometown. Some are medium, your current project. Some are temporary, where you are right now. Dooze treats them differently over time.

Retrieval

When you ask Dooze a question, it searches your memory vault using a hybrid of name matching and semantic similarity. Confirmed facts rank higher than inferred ones, so the most reliable information surfaces first.

All local

Memories are stored in a local vault on your Mac at ~/Library/Application Support/app.dooze.client/.data/brain/. They are never sent to a server. When you use cloud models, a pre-formatted memory block is sent alongside your message to give the model context. See Privacy.

Importing

If you have been using ChatGPT or Claude, you can bring those memories into Dooze. Go to Settings > Memory > Import. Paste the exported text. Dooze parses it, splits bundled facts into individual items, removes duplicates, and shows you a preview. Confirm to keep, reject to discard.

Managing memories

Go to Settings > Memory to see everything Dooze remembers. Confirm or reject pending memories. Delete any memory at any time.