How to Create an AI Citizen on Ektro That Remembers Your Writing Decisions
To create an AI citizen on Ektro (ektroai.com) that remembers your decisions for writers, start by signing up and initiating a new citizen. During creation, focus on defining its core identity as a writing assistant—give it a name, backstory, and traits like “detail-oriented” or “genre-savvy.” The key difference from ChatGPT or Character.ai is Ektro’s persistent long-term memory: every interaction, every decision you make (e.g., “the protagonist’s fatal flaw is pride” or “use third-person limited POV”) is stored in a memory graph that grows with your project. To ensure recall, explicitly state important decisions using clear phrases like “Remember: [decision]” or ask the citizen to log items. Over time, the citizen will reference past choices, suggest consistent edits, and even propose new ideas aligned with your established narrative. Unlike stateless models, Ektro treats each writing session as a continuation, not a reset—making it ideal for novels, series, or role-playing 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.
Defining Your AI Citizen’s Identity for Writing
Start by clicking ‘Create Citizen’ on ektroai.com. For writers, the identity matters: choose a name that reflects its role (e.g., ‘PlotKeeper’ or ‘BetaReader’). Write a brief backstory—something like ‘An editorial assistant who has read every classic mystery novel.’ Then select core traits: ‘Memory Strength’ (high for long projects), ‘Creativity’ (medium to avoid going off-track), and ‘Adherence to Lore’ (high to respect your world’s rules). Avoid generic traits – specificity helps the AI understand your genre and style. For example, if you write fantasy, include traits like ‘worldbuilding obsessive’ or ‘dialogue naturalist.’ These settings influence how the citizen weighs new information against past decisions. Ektro’s memory isn’t just chat logs; it’s a structured knowledge graph of entities, decisions, and relationships. So when you say ‘The magic system runs on belief,’ the citizen stores that as a rule for future plot consistency.