use case

an ai that remembers everything about your life

Most AI starts from scratch every session. Folk doesn't. It builds a persistent memory graph of your preferences, your people, your routines, and the context of past conversations — and uses it to take better action. Six months in, folk still knows you like window seats, that your partner is allergic to shellfish, and how you sign off your emails.

how folk does it

01

folk learns as you go

Every conversation adds to folk's memory. You don't fill out a profile — folk picks up preferences, names, and details naturally as you text, and connects the dots over time.

02

memory drives real action

Folk's memory isn't a notebook; it's fuel. It books the seat you like, picks restaurants that fit your taste, and drafts in your voice — without you repeating yourself.

03

you stay in control

Ask folk what it remembers, correct anything, or tell it to forget something. Your memory lives in your private sandbox and is never used to train models.

what it looks like

book me a flight to chicago next thursday

Found a few. Based on what I know, I filtered to United (your status), aisle seat, carry-on only, landing before 5pm so you make your usual gym slot. Want the 8:10am?

perfect, you remembered

Always 🙂 Booked, aisle 14C. I'll add it to your calendar and brief you the morning of.

frequently asked

What does folk remember?

Your preferences, contacts, routines, and the context of past conversations — the things that make every future request faster and more accurate.

Can I see or delete what folk remembers?

Yes. Ask folk what it knows, correct it, or tell it to forget specifics. You're always in control of your memory.

Is my memory private?

Completely. Memory lives in your own isolated sandbox, isn't shared between users, and is never used to train AI models.

folk can also

ready to try folk?

Free trial. $20/mo after. Cancel anytime.