🧠  Remember something important

Tell MyNaavi a fact, a preference, or a recurring task once — MyNaavi stores it and surfaces it at the right moment. The difference between a notes app and MyNaavi: a notes app waits for you to look something up. MyNaavi brings it to you when it matters.

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1. The fastest way

Open the app, tap the microphone, and start the sentence with "remember":

Remember I do not like meetings before 10am.

That is it. The next time you say "book a 15-minute call with the client team tomorrow", MyNaavi proposes 10am or later — not 8:30. The preference isn't just stored — it gets defended for you every time the calendar comes up.

2. More ways to say it

A memory can be a preference, a recurring task, a fact you might forget, or a locator for something you cannot easily search. All of these work:

Remember I need to change my furnace filter every 6 months.
Remember the spare key is taped under the gas meter.
Remember the cottage Wi-Fi password is BlueHeron 2024.
Remember my prescription is at the Yonge and Eglinton pharmacy.

A few patterns worth knowing:

3. What happens next

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MyNaavi repeats the interpretation back to you in plain language — "got it, you do not like meetings before 10am" — and asks yes or no. You confirm.
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MyNaavi stores the memory, tagged by topic so it can be retrieved both by you on demand ("what's the Wi-Fi password?") AND proactively (when the topic comes up in your next conversation).
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If the memory is a recurring task, MyNaavi creates the matching reminder automatically. No second step. "Every 6 months" becomes a date in your calendar with the right interval.
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If the memory is a preference, MyNaavi applies it the next time the topic comes up — when you ask for a meeting, a draft message, or a recommendation. You will hear it factored in without having to remind MyNaavi.
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Every stored memory is visible in three-dot menu → Notes. You can read everything MyNaavi remembers about you anytime, and delete anything you want gone.
The difference between a memory and a note A note sits in a folder until you open it. A memory finds you at the right moment. "Remember my prescription is at the Yonge and Eglinton pharmacy" means the next time you say "refill my prescription", Naavi already knows where. You did not have to look it up.

4. What this actually replaces

Without MyNaavi: a notes app full of cryptic entries, sticky notes on the fridge, a calendar with recurring reminders you set up one painful field at a time, and a head full of "I'll just remember it" that sometimes you do not. With MyNaavi: one sentence, then it's handled forever.

Where this matters most Preferences you wish other people would just know (your meeting rules, your dietary thing, your seat preference). Recurring household chores that always sneak up. Facts you only need twice a year but desperately when you do (the rarely-used Wi-Fi password, the warranty registration code, where the breaker panel is). Anything you do not want to think about until the moment it matters.

5. Tips that make this work better

6. If MyNaavi did not store the memory

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Open three-dot menu → Notes in the app first — if the memory is there but Naavi did not retrieve it when you asked, the phrasing in your question may not have matched the memory's topic. Try asking with the same key word you used when storing ("Wi-Fi password" rather than "the cottage code"). If the memory is not in Notes at all, the original "remember" sentence may not have registered as a memory write — try again, starting with the word "remember". If it still doesn't stick, contact support.

Try the rhythm before you install

The demo line walks through a "remember where I parked" example — same one-sentence pattern as the recipes above.

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