How Decision Memory Works
Understand how AskBiz remembers your business context and improves its answers over time.
What is Decision Memory?#
Decision Memory is AskBiz's persistent context system. It remembers facts about your business โ your products, suppliers, goals, constraints, and past decisions โ across conversations. When you tell AskBiz that your main supplier has a 3-week lead time, it remembers this and factors it into future answers about inventory planning without you needing to repeat it.
How memory builds#
Memory accumulates naturally from your conversations. When you state a fact โ we target 40% gross margin, our peak season is December to February, we source electronics from Guangzhou โ AskBiz stores it. It also remembers decisions you have made and their outcomes. Over time, this creates a rich context that makes every answer more specific and useful.
Viewing and editing memory#
Go to Intelligence > Memory to see what AskBiz remembers. Facts are categorised by type โ business profile, products, suppliers, goals, and decisions. You can edit or delete any memory entry. If a fact has changed โ you switched suppliers or updated your margin target โ correct it here and all future answers use the updated information.
Memory in practice#
With Decision Memory, you can ask shorter questions and get better answers. Instead of asking What is my margin on electronics given that my supplier is X and my target is Y, you just ask What is my margin on electronics? AskBiz fills in the context from memory. This saves time and reduces the chance of inconsistent assumptions across different conversations.
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