Memory
Your assistant has long-term memory. Tell it something about your business and it saves it for future conversations. You only need to say things once.
What it remembers
Section titled “What it remembers”- Rates and pricing
- Client details (names, addresses, phone numbers, job history)
- Preferences (suppliers, materials, brands)
- Business info (trade, crew size, service area, hours)
- Job notes (measurements, specs, special instructions)
Saving and recalling facts
Section titled “Saving and recalling facts”Tell your assistant directly, or it picks up details from regular conversation:
You: Remember that my hourly rate for plumbing is $85
Clawbolt: Done! I've saved your plumbing rate at $85/hour.You: What do I know about the Davis job?
Clawbolt: Here's what I have on the Davis project: - Bathroom remodel at 18 Pine St - Started March 10 - Budget: $12,000 - Tile: marble subway, supplier is Floor & DecorUpdating and forgetting
Section titled “Updating and forgetting”You: My plumbing rate is $90 now, not $85
Clawbolt: Updated! Your plumbing rate is now $90/hour.You: Forget my old supplier for drywall
Clawbolt: Done. I've removed your drywall supplier from memory.Your assistant manages your memory automatically. You never need to log into the dashboard to update it. If you’re curious about what’s stored, the Memory page in the web dashboard lets you view and edit it directly.