Feature guide · 6 min read

An AI companion that actually remembers you.

Short answer

You want per-companion long-term memory — not one giant profile shared across every AI. Soriz gives each of its 20 companions its own memory, so Ace remembers your career goals and Calm remembers your sleep patterns without either getting confused.

The reason most AI chats feel flat is simple — the AI forgets everything the moment you close the tab. Memory changes that. But memory isn't one feature; it's a design choice. Here is how to tell good memory from marketing.

In short

Memory, in three lines.

  • Per-companion memory beats one-size-fits-all. Your career coach and your wellness companion should remember different things without mixing them up.
  • Good memory is editable. You can see what the AI remembers, remove items, or clear the bank entirely.
  • Memory should be private. Your chats are not model training data. Soriz does not train on your conversations — ever.

What "remembering you" actually means

Most AI chat apps have two kinds of memory, and it helps to know which is which:

  • Session memory — what the AI keeps inside a single conversation. Everything mainstream models do this well.
  • Long-term memory — facts and context the AI retains across days, weeks, months. This is the part most apps do poorly or not at all.

A companion that actually remembers you leans on long-term memory. The first message you send a week later should feel like continuing — not introducing yourself again.

What it feels like when memory works

Here is what a check-in with Ace, the career companion, looks like three weeks into a job hunt:

Soriz Ace — AI career companion
Ace
career companion · remembers context
got a call back from the product role
the senior PM at the fintech? nice. last time you said the recruiter was slow — did they finally move?
yeah. round 2 is a case study.
okay — you mentioned case studies were your weak spot in the loop three weeks ago. want to build one together before friday?

That's memory. Not magic, not spooky — just a companion that keeps track so you don't have to re-explain your life every time.

What to check before trusting any AI's memory

Five questions that separate real memory from autocomplete with a marketing page:

Editable memory

Can you see a list of what the AI remembers — and delete items one at a time?

Private by default

Do your chats train the model? The answer should be a clean no.

Per-companion separation

Does your career memory stay separate from your wellness memory, or does one blob cover everything?

Cross-session recall

Come back a week later — does the AI pick up where you left off without a recap?

Full data deletion

Can you wipe a companion's memory or delete your account and take everything with it?

Honest about limits

A good AI tells you when it is guessing vs recalling — not pretending.

How memory works on Soriz

Short version, said plainly:

  • Every companion has its own memory. Ace knows your career. Calm knows your anxiety triggers. Topper knows what you are studying. They don't overlap.
  • You can see and edit everything. Open a companion, tap memory, remove anything you don't want kept.
  • Long-term memory is a SorizPro feature. Free gives you short-term session memory; SorizPro unlocks months of retained context at $9.99 a month.
  • Your chats never train our models. Memory is yours, not a product ingredient.
  • Delete anytime. Clear a single fact, wipe a companion, or close your account — one tap each.

If you want to design your own, a custom companion inherits the same per-companion memory model.

Where memory genuinely changes the vibe

  • Career check-ins. Ace remembers your role, your interview loops, what you bombed — so advice lands instead of being generic.
  • Wellness continuity. Calm remembers that Sunday nights are rough and you prefer 4-7-8 breathing over journaling.
  • Study context. Topper remembers your syllabus, your weak chapters, and when your mock is scheduled.
  • Creative threads. Muse remembers the novel you're drafting — character arcs, past rewrites, vibe you're chasing.
  • Friendship baseline. Buddy just remembers your people, your week, the things you actually care about.

Real questions.

What does it mean when an AI companion remembers you?+

It means the AI retains specific facts, preferences, and conversational history across sessions — not just within one chat. A good memory system recalls your name, your goals, things you care about, events you mentioned previously, and the tone you prefer. On Soriz, each companion keeps its own memory bank so Ace remembering your career goals does not bleed into Calm remembering your anxiety patterns.

Which AI companion has the best memory?+

For per-companion long-term memory, Soriz stands out because each of its 20 companions keeps an independent memory. Replika has broad account-wide memory but only one persona. ChatGPT has account-wide memory across conversations. If you want your career coach and your wellness companion to remember different things without mixing them up, per-companion memory is the cleaner model.

Is AI memory private?+

On responsibly built apps, yes. Soriz does not train models on your conversations, and your memory bank is yours to edit or wipe. You can view what a companion remembers, delete specific facts, or clear the entire memory from Settings. Any app that does not let you inspect and edit memory is a red flag.

Can I delete what the AI remembers?+

Yes — and you should be able to. On Soriz, every companion has a memory view where you can remove individual items, clear the whole bank, or reset the companion. If an app locks memory behind a support ticket or hides it from users, treat that as a warning sign.

How is Soriz memory different from ChatGPT memory?+

ChatGPT has one account-wide memory across a general assistant. Soriz has per-companion memory across 20 specialists — so your career-coach companion (Ace) remembers your goals without the context mixing with your wellness companion (Calm) or your fitness companion (Rocky). It is closer to having 20 people who each know you in their own lane.

Does Soriz memory work on the free plan?+

Short-term memory within a session works on the free plan. Long-term memory across sessions is a SorizPro feature at $9.99 a month — so the companion remembers your context weeks later.

Can I export my AI memory?+

Soriz lets you view and delete what a companion remembers. Full memory export is on the roadmap. We treat this as user data, not product data — you should be able to take it with you.

Related guides.

An AI that keeps up with you.

Per-companion memory. Private by default. Editable anytime. The first time the AI references something you said last week, you'll get it.

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