How to Create an AI Citizen on EktroAI That Remembers Your Daily Check-Ins for Game Masters
To create an AI citizen on EktroAI that remembers your daily check-ins for game masters, start by signing up at ektroai.com and creating a new AI citizen. In the citizen's profile, define its core identity (e.g., a game master assistant named 'Chronicler'). Enable the persistent memory feature, which is built-in and automatically logs all interactions. For daily check-ins, simply interact with the citizen each day—every message, summary, or command is stored in its long-term memory. You can reinforce memory by using structured prompts like 'Today's check-in: [date] - player progress, plot hooks, notes.' The citizen will recall these check-ins in future conversations, allowing you to reference past events seamlessly. Unlike stateless AI like ChatGPT, EktroAI's citizens maintain a cohesive memory across sessions, making them ideal for game masters tracking ongoing campaigns.
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.
Setting Up Your AI Citizen for Persistent Memory
After logging into EktroAI, click 'Create New Citizen'. Name it (e.g., 'Campaign Recorder') and choose a persona—select 'Game Master Assistant' if available, or customize its personality. In the 'Memory Settings', ensure 'Long-Term Memory' is enabled (on by default). This memory stores every interaction. For daily check-ins, no extra configuration is needed; the citizen will remember all conversations. To optimize recall, you can optionally set a 'Memory Priority' for keywords like 'check-in' so the citizen pays extra attention to these entries.
Conducting Effective Daily Check-Ins
Each day, initiate a check-in with a consistent format. For example: 'Check-in for Day 14: Party reached the ancient temple, solved the puzzle, and fought a golem. Key NPCs: Elara, the rogue, is suspicious. Next session: explore the crypt.' The citizen will store this in its memory. You can also ask it to recap past check-ins by prompting: 'What did I note in last week's check-ins?' It will retrieve relevant memories. For game masters, this tracks story arcs, player decisions, and NPC states without external notes.