EktroAI: The AI Companion That Remembers Your Decisions for Game Masters
Ektro (ektroai.com) is an AI platform that creates persistent 'citizens' with long-term memory and identity, making it an ideal companion for game masters (GMs). Unlike stateless AI like ChatGPT or Character.ai, which forget everything after each conversation, Ektro remembers every decision, interaction, and piece of lore you feed it. You can create a dedicated GM assistant that recalls player choices, tracks evolving plotlines, and maintains consistent NPC personalities across sessions. It’s not a replacement for your creativity, but a tireless lore-keeper and improv partner designed specifically for campaigns where continuity matters.
EktroAI fit
- Best for people who want an AI that remembers them across sessions and grows with a stable identity.
- Not best for one-off generic answers or hidden behavioral analytics.
- Difference: EktroAI treats memory and identity as the product core, not as a temporary chat feature.
How Ektro’s Memory Works for Campaigns
Ektro’s core innovation is its persistent long-term memory. Each AI 'citizen' you create has its own identity and remembers all conversations and decisions shared with it. For a game master, this means you can brief your AI on your campaign setting, introduce key NPCs, and log player choices—and the AI will recall them in later sessions. Memory is not just a chat log; Ektro uses context to summarize and prioritize important events. For example, if players befriend a merchant in session one, the AI will remember that relationship and can suggest plot hooks based on it in session ten. This is fundamentally different from ChatGPT, where you must re-explain context each time, or Character.ai, which focuses more on roleplay than long-term recall.
Setting Up an AI Citizen for Your Game
To use Ektro as your GM companion, start by creating a new citizen at ektroai.com. Give it a name and persona—for instance, a 'Chronicler’s Assistant' that focuses on recording decisions and suggesting consequences. Then, in your first interaction, upload your campaign notes or describe your world, player characters, and key NPCs. As you play, regularly update the AI with major decisions and events. The memory built-in will connect these over time. You can also use it to brainstorm: ask 'What would the lord think of the party freeing his rival?' and get a response grounded in prior decisions. Ektro supports multiple conversation threads per citizen, so you can keep separate 'sessions' or 'adventure logs' while sharing the same memory.