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HeyOtto Memories are persistent observations and context about children that Otto saves across conversations to provide more personalized, thoughtful support over time. Meaningful memories include emerging interests, emotional patterns, learning preferences, developmental moments, life events, milestones, and habits. Otto skips trivial moments, avoids duplicating existing information, and routes safety concerns through a separate system — not memories. Parents can view, manage, and delete memories anytime in the HeyOtto dashboard under My Family. In future conversations, Otto uses this context to understand each child's interests, learning style, and life circumstances.

What are Memories in HeyOtto?

Memories are observations Otto saves about your children across conversations — like interests, milestones, and learning preferences — so future chats are more personalized, with full parent control in your dashboard.

What does HeyOtto save as a memory?

Meaningful observations such as emerging interests, emotional patterns, learning preferences, developmental moments, life events, milestones, and habits — not casual hellos or passing mentions.

Can parents delete memories in HeyOtto?

Yes. Parents can view, manage, and delete memories anytime in the HeyOtto dashboard under My Family.

Does HeyOtto save safety concerns as memories?

No. Safety concerns go through a dedicated safety system, not the memories feature.

Memories in HeyOtto

Persistent observations and context about your children that Otto saves across conversations — so support gets more personalized and thoughtful over time.

How memories work

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When a child — or you, sharing context about your children — tells Otto something important in conversation, Otto can save it as a memory.

Thoughtful memory, built for families

  • Meaningful — not everything

    Otto skips trivial moments like casual hellos and passing mentions. Memories capture what actually helps personalize support.

  • No duplicate clutter

    If something is already captured, Otto won't save it again. Your family's memory list stays useful, not noisy.

  • Safety is separate

    Safety concerns go through a dedicated system — not the memories feature. Urgent issues get the right handling.

Examples of what Otto might remember

  • Started asking detailed questions about space exploration.
  • Mentioned feeling anxious about starting a new school.
  • Learns better with visual explanations than text.
  • Used abstract reasoning to solve a problem for the first time.
  • Family is moving to a new city next month.
  • Finished their first chapter book.
  • Prefers drawing to writing.
  • Gets excited about animals and wants to be a veterinarian someday.

Personalized AI that remembers what matters

Memories in HeyOtto — context that grows with your child, with parents in control.