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People Memory.

A living profile of every person you've spoken with — what they care about, how they communicate, what they've promised, and what's changed.

The "wait, what's their kid's name again?" problem.

You meet with someone every six weeks. Last time, they mentioned their daughter was applying to college. Two months earlier, they mentioned a project they were nervous about. You'd like to remember to ask. You don't.

You meet with twenty people on rotation. They each have context — preferences, opinions, ongoing threads, things they've said that you'd lose track of within a week if it weren't written down somewhere. So it's mostly not written down.

People Memory is the feature that builds that profile from the recordings you're already making, and surfaces it when you need it.

What a People Memory profile contains

Topics they care about

Recurring themes across recordings — work concerns, family mentions, hobbies, things they bring up unprompted. Surfaced as a tag cloud and timeline.

Communication style

How they speak — direct, hedged, technical, story-driven. Average words per turn. Words they use disproportionately. Useful for sales reps adapting tone, for managers giving feedback in a register that lands.

Open threads

Topics raised but not resolved across past meetings. The "we should circle back on..." pile that nobody actually circles back on.

Promises (theirs and yours)

Pulled from Promise Tracker. Status of each commitment, timestamped quotes, links back to the recordings.

Mentions of others

Who this person talks about most — colleagues, family members, third parties — and the typical context. Useful for journalists building a network map of a source.

Recent vs. baseline

"They've been talking about their workload more in the last month than in the prior six." Useful for managers noticing burnout signals or sales reps catching account momentum changes.

Privacy boundaries

People Memory profiles are built only on people who appear in your recordings. The profile is bound to a speaker fingerprint plus the name you've assigned to that speaker. Bonfiyah does not enrich profiles with web data, social media data, public records, or third-party sources. Everything in a profile comes from things that person literally said in your recordings.

Profiles never sync to a server unless you explicitly enable iCloud sync (and even then, the data lives only in your private iCloud, not on Bonfiyah's infrastructure). Profiles can be exported, deleted in bulk, or per-person — Settings → Privacy → People Memory.

If a person you've recorded with asks to see what their profile contains, you can hand them a one-page export. We think that's the right standard.

See a sample profile

We'll send an example People Memory profile built from a real (anonymized) sequence of meetings. You'll see what shows up, what doesn't, and where the line is.

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