Core Concepts
Conversations
How Jeanette manages conversation context, history, and long-running threads.
Conversation context
Each conversation Jeanette has with you maintains a full history of messages. She can refer back to anything you've discussed in the same thread, so you can say "do the same thing but for next Tuesday" without re-explaining context.
Conversation sources
Jeanette creates conversations in different contexts:
- Chat — your regular back-and-forth through WhatsApp, Telegram, or the dashboard
- Email — when Jeanette monitors your inbox and processes an incoming email, it gets its own isolated conversation
Conversation compaction
For very long conversations, Jeanette compacts older messages into a summary. This keeps her efficient — she works from the summary plus the most recent exchanges, rather than re-reading the entire history on every message.
Compaction happens automatically when conversations grow long. You won't notice it happening — Jeanette's responses remain coherent and context-aware.
Conversation isolation
When Jeanette monitors your email and receives an incoming message, she processes it in an isolated conversation scoped to that email thread. This means:
- Email context doesn't bleed into your main chat
- Each email thread has its own history
- Replies and follow-ups within a thread share context
Viewing conversation history
On the web dashboard, you can browse all your past conversations from the sidebar. Each conversation shows when it was created, how many messages it contains, and what platform it came from.
Starting fresh
If you want to start a new topic without previous context, just say so:
You: Let's start fresh — new topic.
Jeanette: Sure, blank slate. What are we working on?
Jeanette will treat the next message as the beginning of a new context (though she still has her full long-term memory of who you are).