How to Navigate Memories in Pluro

How to Navigate Memories in Pluro
As AI becomes part of daily thinking, research, and work, conversations with AI tools are no longer disposable. They carry ideas, decisions, learning, and personal context. But most AI platforms do not help users revisit or organize those conversations properly.
This is exactly what Pluro’s Memory Tab is built for.
What Is the Pluro Memory Tab?
The Memory Tab in Pluro is a centralized space where all your saved AI conversations live. Whenever you save a conversation from any supported AI platform—whether it is OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Perplexity, or others—that conversation is stored as a memory inside Pluro. These memories are not just raw chats. They are structured, searchable, and organized so you can revisit them anytime.
Saving Conversations as Memories
Every time you save a conversation through Pluro, it becomes part of your personal AI memory library. This means:
- Your ideas do not get lost
- Your research stays accessible
- Your learning remains continuous
Instead of treating AI chats as one-time interactions, Pluro turns them into long-term knowledge.
Searching Your Memories
One of the most powerful features of the Memory Tab is search. You can search your memories just like you would search files or documents. For example, if you type a keyword like “wallpaper,” Pluro instantly shows all memories related to wallpapers. This helps you quickly find very specific conversations without scrolling through endless chat histories.
Understanding the Chat and Summary Tabs
When you open any memory, you will see two sections: Chat and Summary.
Chat Tab
The Chat tab shows the full original conversation exactly as it happened. You will see:
- Your prompts
- The AI responses
- The complete flow of the discussion
Summary Tab
The Summary tab gives you a clean, focused overview of the conversation. Instead of unnecessary words, the summary highlights topics discussed, key ideas, important tools or sources mentioned, and the main conclusions from the conversation. For example, if the conversation was about wallpapers, the summary might mention platforms like Unsplash, Pixabay, or Pexels, along with details about image quality, updates, and themes.
Seeing the AI Source
Each memory clearly shows which AI platform the conversation came from. You can see whether it was created using ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, Perplexity, or another supported AI. This adds clarity and context, especially if you use multiple AI tools regularly.
Exporting Your Memories
Pluro allows you to export your memories at any time. You can export a memory as a structured JSON file that includes the full chat, the generated summary, and associated metadata. This is useful for backups, personal records, or advanced workflows.
Deleting and Managing Memories
You have full control over your memories. You can delete individual memories, delete multiple memories at once, access recently deleted memories, and restore or permanently remove them. Memory management in Pluro works like a modern, functional system that is easy to navigate.
Organizing Memories with Folders
To keep things even more organized, Pluro lets you create folders. For example, you can create a folder called “Mental Health” and store memories related to topics like OCD, Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, or other research areas. This makes Pluro feel more like a personal knowledge system rather than just a chat archive.
Memory Encryption and Private Access
One of the most important features of the Memory Tab is encryption. Even if someone gains access to your account through email or Google authentication, encrypted memories remain protected. You can apply a six digit private PIN to individual memories. If a memory is encrypted, the chat cannot be viewed, the summary cannot be accessed, and the memory stays locked until the correct PIN is entered. This adds an extra layer of security for sensitive conversations and personal thoughts.
Sharing Memories with Teams
For users on the Pro plan, Pluro allows memory sharing through the team feature. You can share selected memories with your team, making collaboration easier and more transparent. This is especially useful for research, strategy, and long-term projects.
How the Memory Tab Connects to Pluro Chat
Pluro Chat works entirely based on the memories you save. The more intentional your saved memories are, the smarter and more relevant Pluro Chat becomes. Your AI experience is shaped by your own knowledge, not random context.
Why the Pluro Memory Tab Matters
The Memory Tab turns AI conversations into lasting knowledge. It helps you revisit past ideas, track learning over time, stay organized across multiple AI platforms, and maintain privacy and control. In a world where AI chats usually forget, Pluro remembers.