Memory & personalization

Your agent remembers facts and preferences across conversations — and you can tell it to forget.


What this is

Your agent doesn't start from scratch every conversation. As you talk to it, it stores facts and preferences you've shared — your name, the projects you're working on, how you like things phrased — and uses them in future replies. Memory persists across sessions and across channels: tell it something in the Control UI, and it'll know it next time you message on Telegram too.

Teaching it something

Just say so. Anything like:

  • "Remember that my partner's name is Alex."
  • "I prefer concise, bulleted answers."
  • "When I say 'the launch,' I mean the Q2 docs launch."

The agent will confirm and store it. You can also just correct it in the moment — "no, I meant the other Alex" — and it'll update what it remembers.

Forgetting something

Two ways:

  1. Ask the agent. "Forget what I told you about my old job" works. It'll confirm what it removed.
  2. Edit memory directly in the Control UI. Open your Control UI and look for the memory section in the agent's settings. You can review what's been stored and remove individual entries.

Where memory lives

Memory is stored on your server — the dedicated instance Beach hosts for you. It's not shared, not pooled, and not used to train any model. See Where your data lives for the full picture.

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