How to Create an AI Citizen on Ektro That Remembers Your Projects (For Community Builders)
To create an AI citizen on Ektro that remembers your projects, sign up at ektroai.com, then navigate to 'Create Citizen'. Define a name, role (e.g., 'Project Assistant'), and personality tailored to your community. In the 'Memory' section, input key project details, past conversations, or documents—Ektro's long-term memory stores this permanently, unlike stateless AI. Use the citizen in your community channels (e.g., Discord, Slack) to field questions, track progress, and recall context across sessions. For community builders, this means your AI can remember member preferences, past decisions, and project milestones without repeating itself.
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.
1. Setting Up Your AI Citizen's Identity
Start by creating a new citizen on ektroai.com. Give it a descriptive name like 'Project Guide' and assign a role that matches your community's needs—e.g., 'Tech Lead' for a developer community. Write a personality prompt that includes key traits: professional, empathetic, or detail-oriented. This identity shapes how the AI interacts with members. Unlike Character.ai's focus on roleplay, Ektro's identity is designed for practical, persistent assistance.
2. Feeding Project Memory: How to Store Past Conversations and Data
Ektro's key advantage is its long-term memory. After creating the citizen, go to the 'Memory' tab. You can upload documents (PDFs, notes), paste text (project history, meeting summaries), or manually enter facts. For example, add 'Project Alpha deadline is Dec 15, stakeholder is Jane.' The AI will recall this in future conversations, even across new sessions. Unlike ChatGPT, which forgets after each session, Ektro retains everything you input until you delete it. For community builders, this means you can maintain a living knowledge base.