Companion helps you remember the people, details, dates, and promises that matter. Tell it what is happening in a text or voice note. It keeps the useful context, brings it back at the right moment, and helps you follow through.
It never contacts anyone for you. You decide what happens next.
You can return to this guide whenever you want to check what Companion understands or how something works.
Tell Companion what is happening →it remembers correctly → it identifies the right moment → it helps you follow through → it learns from the outcome.
Start here
Start with the people who matter
When you first start Companion, it will ask what you would like to be called, where you are, and which parts of your life you want help with: family, your partner, friends, work, or any combination.
Tell it about people one at a time or describe several people in the same message. You can type, send voice notes, or switch between both.
Companion will show you what it saved so you can correct names, relationships, dates, or anything it misunderstood.
1Tell Companion who matters.
2Keep it updated when life happens.
3Let it bring the right things back when they matter.
Talk to Companion normally
No special language required
Talk to Companion as you would talk to a thoughtful assistant. You can add new information, correct old information, record several updates at once, or ask what it remembers.
“My sister Ana moved to Guadalajara last month.”
“Daniel’s birthday is 18 September.”
“I promised I’d call Dad after his appointment.”
“Actually, Sofia is my cousin, not my aunt.”
“I sent Maya the message.”
“Remind me tomorrow morning.”
“What do I remember about Sam?”
“Who haven’t I spoken to recently?”
“Forget what I told you about that gift.”
What Companion can remember
The context you would otherwise lose
Companion remembers information you deliberately share with it. That can include:
People and relationships
names and aliases
relationship type
family and friend groups
location
why someone matters
communication preferences
Important context
shared history
personal facts and life changes
things you want to ask about
gift ideas
preferred contact cadence
recent contact patterns
Dates and commitments
birthdays and anniversaries
recurring and one-off important dates
promises and commitments
planned calls, messages, meetings, gifts, and introductions
open loops that still need attention
What happened
confirmed calls, messages, visits, and meetings
attempted contact
completed or dismissed reminders
corrections to previously saved information
Sensitive or uncertain information can remain unconfirmed until you review it. Corrections replace the active information without silently erasing the correction history.
Reminders and proactive help
The right reminder, not more notifications
Ask for an exact reminder, keep track of an important date, or let Companion notice when a promise or relationship may need attention.
“Remind me Friday morning to call Mum.”
“Let me know a week before Leo’s birthday.”
“I need to ask Priya how the interview went.”
“I want to speak to Alex about once a month.”
Companion can help with
exact reminders
birthdays and important dates
promises and unfinished conversations
gift and event preparation
relationship cadence
daily attention review
You control the pace
Set quiet hours, choose the maximum number of daily nudges, pause proactive help, or tell Companion “Later,” “Tomorrow morning,” or “Not this time.”
Companion avoids duplicate reminders and can stay silent when nothing is genuinely useful.
When proactive reminders are enabled for your account, Companion can review what may need attention and send a useful nudge at the appropriate local time.
About contact history: Attempted contact does not count as meaningful contact. Companion only updates the relationship history when the outcome supports it.
Help writing the message
Help finding the words
Companion can use the relationship context you have shared to help you start a conversation or follow up.
a text-message draft
a call opener
a voice-note outline
a follow-up message
“Shorter.”“Warmer.”“More casual.”“Less formal.”“Make it work as a voice note.”
Companion can remember explicit drafting preferences, but it never sends the message. You review it, change it, and decide whether to use it.
Useful things to ask
Try asking Companion
“When is Marta’s birthday?”
“Who lives in London?”
“What did I promise Daniel?”
“When did I last speak to Mum?”
“What gift ideas do I have for Ana?”
“What should I follow up on?”
“Who might need some attention?”
“Why did you remind me about this?”
“Help me write a message to Chris.”
“What do you remember about Priya?”
“Change how often I check in with Alex.”
“Delete that memory.”
“I called him, but he didn’t answer.”
“We had dinner yesterday.”
“Remind me next week instead.”
Companion deliberately stays focused on relationships, memory, and follow-through. It may refuse requests that belong in a general-purpose chatbot.
Your Companion account
Review and manage everything privately
Your Companion is the private account area connected to your Telegram account. Open it using a one-use link from the bot.