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The assistant

Chat with your context, and let it edit your wiki for you.

The assistant is the chat built into Stateful. It answers using everything in your wiki, helps you fill gaps, and can even edit your pages for you — with your approval. It's docked alongside the app and follows you across every screen.

What it knows

The assistant reads your context the same way a connected AI does — your profile, the people in your life, your projects, decisions, and constraints. Ask "what am I working on?" or "what did I decide about the database?" and it answers from your graph, not from thin air. It also remembers what you've said earlier in a conversation, so you don't repeat yourself mid-thread.

It can edit your wiki — you approve

The part most people don't expect: open a page, then ask the assistant to change it.

"Tighten this summary, and add that we moved off MySQL to Postgres."

It doesn't write silently. It shows a proposed edit with Apply and Discard buttons. Click Apply and the page updates; click Discard and nothing changes. Every wiki write goes through you.

Save a chat as an agent

If a conversation turns into something you'd want to happen regularly — "summarize my unread email every morning" — save it as an agent and it runs on a schedule.

Conversation history

Your past conversations are kept in the assistant; revisit, rename, or delete them whenever. On desktop you can pop the assistant out to full screen or tuck it away; on mobile it slides up from the bottom.

Onboarding

The first time you sign in, the assistant runs a short onboarding to seed your profile — see Getting Started.

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The assistant