Relationship Memory
Contact Detail
A contact detail page is the full memory card for one person, with Spark as the fastest way to add context.
What a contact page is for
A contact page is the complete memory card for one person. It brings together their contact details, notes, reminders, important dates, relationships, interactions, tags, closeness, cadence, and AI settings.
Use it when you want to understand the relationship before acting, or when you need to add context that belongs to this specific person.
- Review the timeline before a call or meeting.
- Add reminders for follow-ups you do not want Today to forget.
- Tune cadence and AI-enabled state when Spark is suggesting too much or too little.
Talk to Spark about this person
The composer and Spark icon open a contact-scoped Steward conversation. That means you can write naturally: Spark already knows which person you are talking about.
You can ask for a draft, log what happened, file a note, create a reminder, add an important date, update contact details, or capture a relationship detail. Spark shows tool cards when it takes action so you can see what changed.
- Try: "Had coffee with her today. She is hiring a new operations lead and asked me to check back next month."
- Try: "Draft a quick text thanking him for the intro to Morgan."
- Try: "Remind me to ask about the Denver move in three weeks."
Notes, reminders, and relationships
Notes preserve context that should survive longer than a single interaction: family details, preferences, projects, history, tone guidance, or things you want Spark to remember when drafting.
Reminders create future nudges. Relationships connect this person to others in your network, which helps Spark understand context like spouse, client, colleague, referral source, or shared group.
- Use notes for durable facts and preferences.
- Use reminders for time-bound follow-up.
- Use relationships when knowing another person changes how Spark should understand this contact.
Contact details and sharing
The contact details section holds phones, emails, addresses, links, important dates, tags, and closeness. Keeping these fields structured helps Spark search and choose the right channel when drafting.
Share contact creates a shareable contact card from the details you have stored. It is useful when you want to pass along someone's information without rewriting it manually.
- Set a preferred channel when one channel is clearly better for this person.
- Add important dates that should become future birthday or milestone nudges.
- Use share contact when you need a clean, shareable contact card.
Undo and corrections
When Spark files something through a tool call, supported actions can be undone for a limited time. That makes it safe to capture quickly while still staying in control.
If Spark gets something wrong, correct it directly or tell Spark what to change. User-provided notes and corrections are preserved; Spark should augment memory, not overwrite your words casually.
- Review tool cards after a Steward action.
- Use undo quickly when a filed action is wrong.
- Add a clarifying note when the correction itself is useful future context.