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Use cases

Memory you control

It remembers you. You decide what it keeps.

Ping holds onto the names, plans, and preferences you share — and every memory is yours to review, edit, or delete. Remembered, never trapped.

100%

reviewable

Every memory is visible. Nothing it remembers is hidden from you.

1

tap to delete

Remove any single memory whenever you want. No support ticket, no waiting.

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forced re-explaining

Once it knows, it knows. You stop starting from scratch every chat.

Good fit if

  • You want an AI that remembers you, but not one you can never audit
  • You want to see exactly what it knows and remove anything anytime
  • You're done re-explaining your life every conversation

How it works

  • Tell Ping the things you keep having to repeat
  • Open your memories anytime to see exactly what it kept
  • Edit or delete any memory — it only holds what you allow

Why it lands

  • Every memory is reviewable — you can see the full list
  • Edit or delete any single memory whenever you want
  • It only remembers what you let it; control sits with you

Examples

What this looks like in real life.

See exactly what it knows

You open your memories and find the names, preferences, and plans Ping has saved.

No mystery profile. You read the list, and you decide what stays.

Change your mind, change the memory

You told it you were vegetarian, then you weren't. You moved cities. The plan changed.

Edit the memory and the next conversation reflects the real you, not the old you.

Delete and move on

There is something you mentioned once that you would rather it forget.

Delete it. It is gone, and Ping stops bringing it up.

Questions

Stuff people ask before trying it.

Q.01

Can I see everything it remembers about me?

Yes. There is a memories view where you can read every saved memory. Nothing it holds is hidden from you.

Q.02

Can I delete a memory?

Anytime. You can remove any single memory in a tap, and Ping stops bringing it up. It only keeps what you allow.

Q.03

How is this different from the main memory page?

The other page is about the everyday feel — not re-explaining yourself. This one is about control: seeing, editing, and deleting what it knows. Same memory, different angle.