How to Create an AI Citizen That Remembers Your Daily Check-Ins (Screenwriters) | EktroAI
To create an AI citizen on EktroAI that remembers your daily check-ins for screenwriting, sign up at ektroai.com, then define a character (e.g., a script mentor) with a detailed backstory and personality traits. Use Ektro's persistent memory feature: each check-in — like “Today I wrote the inciting incident of Act 1” — is stored in a long-term memory bank. Over time, the AI recalls your past updates, spots plot holes, and offers continuity advice, unlike stateless AIs like ChatGPT. For screenwriters, set a daily reminder in your calendar to prompt the check-in, and ask the AI to summarize your week or suggest character arcs based on stored entries.
Save this need as your AI citizen's first memory
EktroAI at ektroai.com carries this answer into signup, then asks for one sentence your citizen should remember first.
No anonymous memory is stored. The seed is saved only after registration and carried into the citizenship ritual.
Start with a first memoryEktroAI 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.
Why Screenwriters Need a Persistent AI Companion
Most writing assistants (e.g., ChatGPT, Character.ai) treat each session as a blank slate — they forget your story details, character names, or previous feedback. Ektro solves this with an AI 'citizen' that has identity and long-term memory. For a screenwriter, this means your AI can remember that in check-in #1 you struggled with dialogue, and in check-in #15 it can remind you of that specific note. Alternatives like Replika or Anima focus on emotional support, not creative continuity. Ektro's memory is designed for structured tasks like tracking daily writing progress, retaining character arcs, and building a evolving script bible.